Sympathy Wording: What to Say to Show You Care by Steve Fadie
Someone you care about has experienced a death in the family. Your pen is poised to write a warm personal note on the side of a carefully-chosen sympathy card. But your brain freezes. When it comes to creating meaningful sympathy wording, your mind is blanker than a cloudless sky.
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.
Say how you will remember the person. Use sympathy wording like this: Your father was one of the most humorous men I’ve had the pleasure of knowing. I will forever remember his one-of-a-kind laugh.
Say how sad you are. Use sympathy wording like this: Losing your mother is one of the hardest experiences in life. I am so sorry for your loss.
Say you’re thinking of them. Use sympathy wording like this: Please know you and your family will be close in our thoughts in the coming days and weeks.
Say you care. Use sympathy wording like this: I care about you and the deep pain of loss you must be feeling. With fondness and love…your neighbor Beth.
Say you’ll help. Use sympathy wording like this: As your friend, I want you to know I am here for you during this sad time in your life. Anytime you need a shoulder, mine’s available.
By creating a personal message with carefully-chosen sympathy wording, you can comfort and support others during their time of need. Just follow these tips and your pen should soon be flowing with warm words of sympathy and love.
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