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Thanks... good answer. makes sense.Maybe the person was a huge fan. Maybe they had had a very bad day or week, and this news just set them off. There are so many "maybe's"...
Uh... yah. People get homesick sometimes, even when they are just a half-hour away. It may not be "reasonable" to you, but for her, it set off a cascade of emotion.
Sometimes people get nostalgic. They'll have a lot on their mind, and see a park they used to play in... and well up with tears, remembering the carefree days of being 6 years old and playing on the swings. Or, they'll remember a friend who lives several hours away now, who they haven't spoken to in a while. Or they'll see something a movie that reminds them of a very sad time, or a good time they miss...
Many movies sell millions of tickets on the fact that people will feel along with the characters, and will laugh, cry, and feel for and with the characters.
There is actually a term for it: catharsis. Here's a Wiki article on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catharsis
A better approach to someone who is crying is, "Is there anything I can do" or "It's okay, let it out, I'm here for you". Save the philosophical discussions for later.
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