7 Ways to Express Condolences on Someone’s Death

7 Ways to Express Condolences on Someone's Death

A grieving friend, family member, colleague or an acquaintance who has lost his/her loved one may need your assurance, comfort and emotional support. Read on to find out how you can express condolence on someone’s death.

1. Send flowers and cards

Sticking to the time tested tradition of sending flowers and sympathy notes on someone’s death is a sure shot way to sensitively convey your condolence. Make sure that you pick white and pastel shades of flowers and stay away from striking colors like red or pink.

2. Send emails or texts

Sometimes talking to the bereaved on the phone can become very awkward because you may not know what to talk about or because they might break down in tears. To avoid such circumstances, you can chose to send a condolence e-greeting or a heartfelt email to the mourning family.

3. Visit the grieving person/family often

You can give support to a grieving friend or colleague by visiting him/her often and showing that you are there for them no matter what. Sometimes condolences must go beyond paying a lip service through flowers and cards. Offering the bereaved a shoulder to cry on or a pair of ears to listen can be a strong way to express your condolence.

4. Don’t miss the funeral

Attending the funeral is a strong way of showing support and assurance to the family of the person who has died. You can convey your condolences by reaching the funeral on time, wearing the appropriate attire and even consoling the family members during the service.

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