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	<title>Sympathy Messages &#124; Words to the Rescue</title>
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		<title>Sympathy Messages &#8211; Why are they so difficult to write?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Putting pen to paper to express feelings is not an easy task for most people. That's why the greeting card industry exists, and why retail stores offer row after row of greeting cards for every occasion, including sympathy. 

But even when carefully selecting sympathy messages in a store-bought card, most of us acknowledge that it is a thoughtful gesture to add a short personal note. Why is this so hard to do? And what can we do to make the task easier? 
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		<title>Sympathy Wording – How to Ease the Writing Task</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Choosing sympathy wording for bereavement cards is never a simple matter. You feel like you are “on the spot”. You do your best to make your words sound genuine and sincere, but it is always difficult to put your true feelings into words. However, if you take a little time to plan out your message and follow the tips in this article, you will see soon be able to see remarkable improvements in your sympathy wording.]]></description>
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		<title>The Art of the Sympathy Message—Tips to help you show you care—by Steve Fadie</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Death is not a happy subject. It is probably the most difficult occasion for sending a greeting card. As any florist will tell you, consumers often struggle with the sympathy message to accompany their sympathy arrangements. Words like "with deepest sympathy" are often used. But when the words printed on a greeting card already say "with deepest sympathy" where does that leave you? Stuck.]]></description>
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		<title>Tips for Writing Words of Condolence &#8211; By Steve Fadie</title>
		<description><![CDATA[All of us have the sincere desire to say the right thing when consoling those who have lost a loved one. But somehow our minds freeze, our pens dry up and we feel unable to write anything. You will be happy to know, you can find words of condolence that genuinely communicate your love, support and caring. Just follow these tips.

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		<title>Sympathy Wording: What to Say to Show You Care by Steve Fadie</title>
		<description><![CDATA[What do you write? The card already says you’re sorry and “with sympathy”. What else is left? Relax. Like notes and music, the letters of the alphabet offer an unlimited possibilities for showing you care. Here are some sympathy wording ideas to get your pen in high gear. ]]></description>
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		<title>Writing Sincere Words of Condolence</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When a friend loses a close loved one, it often feels to us that there is nothing that we can do or say that would be of any help to our friend. While it’s true that anything we do or say will not make the grief go away, a short note or card with well thought out words of condolence can go a long way toward taking the edge off of the traumatic situation. We should not underestimate the value of our friendship during grievous times such as these. Any form of support from us will go a long way toward helping our grieving friend through their personal crisis.]]></description>
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		<title>How to Find the Right Sympathy Messages to Express Your Support</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Writing sympathy messages can be a difficult and distasteful task. We may feel like avoiding the task altogether but, if we consider ourselves to be a true friend, we will follow through and do the best job we can. As I mentioned earlier, when we are stuck for the proper words, the best thing we can do is to find help in the form of a website or a helpful reference book. A good resource such as this can make our lives so much easier.
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		<link>http://sympathycondolencewords.com/sympathymessages/sympathy-messages/how-to-find-the-right-sympathy-messages-to-express-your-support</link>
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		<title>Sympathy Messages – Guidelines to Writing Good Sympathy Messages</title>
		<description><![CDATA[We may dread the job of writing sympathy messages to our friends, but we need to keep in mind that we are not doing it for us – we are doing it for them – for those who are grieving. Obviously, the time directly following the loss of a close loved one is a very difficult time. Not only is a time of great sadness, it can also be a time when all hope seems to have been lost and visions of the future are all seem to be desperately dark and bleak. At times like this, sympathy messages from friends and relatives can be a boost to the spirit.]]></description>
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