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  • How to Express Compassion and Hope Through a Written Sympathy Card

    Today, the use of e-mail notes has become a viable option to the traditional paper notes when sending correspondence to those who are going through difficult times. While this option has...

  • How to Find a Sympathy Gift

    Finding the right sympathy gift can be a challenge. You want to show someone you care about them but you also want to avoid offending them. In this article I'll show you how to find the right...

  • How to Write a Proper Sympathy Card

    For many people, being able to express their sympathy or condolences to another person or family can be difficult. The following information should help you enough to be able to write sincerely.

  • How to Write a Memorable Condolence Letter or Note

    A condolence letter or note may be the most important type of correspondence you ever write but it can also be the most challenging. Knowing exactly what to say to someone who is grieving is...

  • Sympathy Card Tips

    Of all occasions for sending a greeting card, perhaps none is more difficult or awkward than in cases of death or tragedy. Expressing condolence is harder to do than expressing joy, happiness or...

  • Etiquette for Addressing Sympathy Cards

    Writing a sympathy card can be tricky. You want to let someone know you care and are thinking of them, but you don't want to cause any more grief or stress. You may wonder to whom to address the...

  • How to Write Sympathy Cards

    Sympathy cards express concern and offer support to friends, family, and colleagues during times of tragedy. Grief may stem from death, divorce, illness, accident, legal troubles, or a disaster....

  • Etiquette for Sympathy Cards

    An unpleasant fact is that everyone will suffer losses. Sending a sympathy card is an appropriate way to send condolences to a grieving family member. As with any difficult situation, writing a...

  • Etiquette Rules for Thank You Cards

    No matter the situation, no matter the gift, a present given to you of someone's time, assistance, support or a tangible gift calls for a thank you note. Though the accepted practice varies some...

  • How to Find the Right Sympathy Card

    When a loved one loses a friend, family member, spouse, pet, etc. it is hard to know exactly what to say. But one thing you can always do to show someone you care is send them a sympathy card. ...

  • How to Write a Sympathy Card

    Writing a sympathy card can be difficult. It's often hard to find the right words in a difficult time. While it can be awkward there are things you can do to make writing a sympathy card easier.

  • How to Write a Sympathy Card to Someone for the Loss of Their Pet

    Losing a pet can be a traumatic and very emotional experience. It can be hard to know what to say. Many people don't give it the respect it deserves. Here are some tips for extending your...

  • How to write a sympathy card

    Writing a sympathy card can feel difficult and awkward because you are daeling with a very sensitive subject for a lot of people. Even if you don't know what to say or how to say it, this simple...

  • How to Select Stationery for Sympathy Letters

    Express your condolences during times of sorrow by sending letters of sympathy. A thoughtful letter can remind a mourning friend that he has your support. Sympathy letters are appropriate to...

  • How to Write a Sympathy Card

    The best way to write a sympathy card is to be genuine and simply say what you feel -thus, you should send your condolences as soon as you hear the news of the death. The following guidelines are...

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