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  • How to Express Your Condolences

    Expressing your condolences can be one of the most awkward things you have to do. What are the right words when someone has lost a loved one? How do you make a person feel better with the right...

  • How to Express Sympathy or Condolences

    When a friend or loved one loses someone close to them, it's difficult to know the appropriate way to express condolences or sympathy. The biggest mistake many people make is to do nothing, or...

  • How to Close a Sympathy Card

    It is often hard to know what to say when a friend, co-worker or loved one loses someone close to them. While buying a well-meant sympathy card is one way to help express your condolences, you...

  • About Bereavement Cards

    Bereavement cards, more commonly known as sympathy cards, help you express your sorrow and support to friends or family who have lost a loved one. They are often sent when you can't attend the...

  • How to Offer Condolences

    Losing a beloved family member, friend or even a pet, is one of the hardest and most emotional experiences we can go through. Trying to support a friend after they lose someone and go through the...

  • How to Act at a Funeral

    Sometimes knowing what to do at a funeral can be difficult, especially when you are dealing with the bereaved. You want to be polite and say the right things, but funerals can be mine fields to...

  • How to Show Sympathy at a Funeral

    Knowing exactly what to say at a funeral can be difficult. You may worry that you'll say the wrong thing, but as long as you express your sympathy in a heartfelt manner, you'll find that there is...

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