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237SJ | 17:45 Thu 06th Apr 2017 | ChatterBank
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If you had spoken to someone on the telephone and offered your condolences over a death, would you still send a sympathy card or would you consider that you have had your say?
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me too...cards will be brought out later when comfort after the event is needed....
17:50 Thu 06th Apr 2017
I would still send a card.
Me too.
And me.
me too...cards will be brought out later when comfort after the event is needed....
I lost my brother and his eldest, my nephew, within 12 months of each other and although I had spoken to my sister-in law on both occasions I still followed up with a card.
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Thanks. Just found out my Aunty died today. I`m still a bit shocked. I was going to go and see her tomorrow. I`ll go to Sainsburys and get a card.
sorry to hear your sad news :-( x
Yes, you can never be off doing things formally as well as more informally.
if you'd spoken to them in person maybe not; but a phone call plus a card is good practice, I think.
Same as everybody else, a card as well.
I'd send a card as well & may I add my condolences to you, 237SJ.
I usually write
( cheaper and more personal)
I would send a card too. I still have the ones I received when my Mum died, they gave me great comfort.

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