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Sending your condolences means reaching out to a friend or family member who has recently lost someone and offering comfort and sympathy. You can express sympathy and support by visiting the bereaved if you live nearby. On those visits, guests traditionally bring food for the grieving family. This thoughtful gesture removes the burden of food shopping and mealtime prep from their to-do list and helps ensure everyone has something to eat, including children. If you don't live nearby, you may offer condolences by making a phone call, sending a card or having food delivered in your absence.
The death of a friend or family member is one of the most difficult things to live through. Many people find expressing their condolences to be challenging. It's essential to show your love and support while they work through grieving and healing. If you cannot be present due to distance, you can still show your friend or loved one your sympathy and support with a well-thought-out bereavement gift. Sometimes showing the person that you are thinking of them during this challenging time is enough to bring comfort.
When someone you know loses a loved one, such as a relative or spouse, it's not unusual to be unsure of what to do or say. During this time, the deceased's family and friends need consolation, but many people fail to express their condolences due to a loss of words or being unsure how to help. We often send a card or a floral arrangement, hoping it's enough.

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