The accepted proper way to respond to a person expressing their sympathy for your loss (as far as "etiquette" goes) is to simply say "Thank You".
Thank you
You can respond with a simple "Thank you for your sympathy" or "I appreciate your concern."
Your welcome.
My pleasure
Its all right
Pomarie
what is it and what can you do with wssyncmlnps
how about thanking the person then go on to say what happend to your uncle / how your loss affected you & your family? how about thanking the person then go on to say what happend to your uncle / how your loss affected you & your family?
merry Christmas to you also
They simply mean that they are sorry for your loss, that they send their wishes.Regards: Sentiments of esteem or affection; Looks upon or thinks of in a particular way; Views or considers.
sorry for you loss. that says it all.
Say "ola" back or "hi".
You should say "Thank you" when someone says this to you.