Consumers are buying sympathy and other “care and concern” cards in large quantities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing to shortages in some Long Island stores. In the case of at least ...
While you probably don’t need me to state the obvious for you, I will. No one wants to write a sympathy card. It sucks. Someone that you care about lost someone that they care about, and that’s never ...
When and how to show your sympathy in a letter Medically reviewed by Dakari Quimby, PhD Handwrite your condolence letter to ...
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to a question about whether it's appropriate to include money when ...
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“It seems just about everyone knows someone who has died,” one maker said, helping to explain why the cards are now hard to find at many stores. In the greeting card aisles of many stores, sympathy ...
In a time of crisis, communicating with loved ones is more important than ever. In a remarkable sign of the loss many have been going through during the coronavirus pandemic, the greeting card ...