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I asked this question in the How it Works sections however, I need a reply quickly....thank you again and sorry for posting twice.
I have recieved many sympathey cards from friends and colleagues for the passing of my mum. What is the normal etiquette for this, do I thank them for their cards?
Also, when someone is to say 'I am sorry about your mum'.. what do I say?
Thank you
I have recieved many sympathey cards from friends and colleagues for the passing of my mum. What is the normal etiquette for this, do I thank them for their cards?
Also, when someone is to say 'I am sorry about your mum'.. what do I say?
Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You have to draw the line somewhere, so I reckon that if somebody has taken the trouble to sit down and write a really nice personal condolence letter, that probably merits a hand-written notelet in reply, saying how much their thoughts were appreciated. But I don't think a sympathy card merits quite the same treatment. And if people stop you to say how sorry they were, unless they were close friends and you want to elaborate, I think a gracious "Thank You" is sufficient. Sometimes it's the easiest way of coping, especially if your emotions are running close to the surface at the time.