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Sending flowers to a grieving friend shows that you care and respect what he or she is going through. But there are almost an endless number of ways to send these flowers. So, how do you decide what to do? Follow these three tips to send flowers online to a friend in need:
1. Choose an arrangement
Choosing a floral arrangement to send to a grieving friend can be a tricky process, but there’s no need to worry. The first thing to remember is: It’s the thought that counts. Regardless of what kind of flowers you select, your friend is sure to appreciate them. That said, you do have a few options when ordering online with Same Day Flower Delivery. Choose from bouquets, gift baskets or a sympathy plant for your friend. Same Day Flower Delivery’s “Spirited Grace” and “Birds of Paradise” bouquets are good places to start your search.
2. Decide where to send them
There is often a lengthy process following the death of a loved one, and your friend will most likely be running all over town dealing with the aftermath. This means you have a few options to choose from when figuring out where to send the flowers. The first and most obvious choice would be your friend’s home. Sending flowers to someone’s home could be convenient for the griever and can brighten his or home in a difficult time. Same Day Flower Delivery’s “Floral Energy ” bouquet would look beautiful in virtually any house. You can send a sympathy fruit and food baskets, too, if that is more up your alley. Only if you knew the deceased personally it might be better idea to send flowers directly to the funeral home or grave site.
3. Express your condolences
Send a floral card along with whatever arrangement you choose to best express your condolences.Writing a sympathy message is never an easy task. It’s hard to find the right words to express your condolences to a friend or family member who is going through a time of need. In fact, it may seem like there aren’t any words to say.
A small note card is included with your arrangement, your message should be relatively simple, don’t spend too much time trying to cram a long note on a small card. You can phrase it in anyway you’d like, as long as you get the point across that you are sorry for your friend’s loss.
Unfortunately, getting caught up in trying to say the right thing can often lead to saying nothing at all. You can’t take their pain away, but you can be a shoulder to lean on. One thing we know for sure is that saying something is better than keeping quiet. If you seem to be at a loss for words, one of the best ways to express how you’re feeling is by putting the pen to paper.
To help you bring light to a grieving heart and get started on your sympathy message, we’ve created a guide for what to write in a sympathy card.
1.Tell the recipient that you are sorry for their loss. Open your message by acknowledging the situation and saying those two little words that can go a long way.
2.Extend your words of sympathy. The recipient is likely receiving a lot of sympathy cards so keep your message concise. A note that’s short and sweet can leave the same impact.
3.Take thoughtful action. No task is too small to comfort a loved one. Be a shoulder to lean on, offer to make a casserole for the grieving family or help out with the yard work.
4.Offer ongoing support. Be sure to follow through on any offers you make and assure that the recipient knows that you will
5.Reminisce about a positive memory. If you were close to the deceased, you can share a memory to comfort the recipient.
6.Use a sympathy quote or saying. Close your message with a sentiment that might help them reflect. Use a quote or poem. The words spoken by others can make situations more relatable and give the recipient comfort that they’re not alone in feeling this way.
7.Let the recipient know that they are in your thoughts. Acknowledge the pain they are experiencing and make sure they know that you’re thinking about them.
8.Don’t forget to sign your sympathy card. Briefly reiterate everything you’ve mentioned above and sign your name.