Normally not in the US or Britain. There are some cultures where it is or was common to do so. I would be cautious ...
well i think it all depends on how well you know the family and how well you know & the relationship of the person who passed.
My condolences, my sympathies...
Imagine your friend is standin in fornt of you, what would you say to him/her then? - put that on the card.
Not usually. Sympathy cards are usually sent to people you know. Simply signing your name inside should let them know who it's from.
Yes, you should always put a return address on any envelope. The person you are sending the sympathy card may not know your last name or address and also the Postal Service needs to have a return address in case you put the wrong address down of the recipient.
Just put his name. Ex: Joe, I'm sorry to hear about... My Sympathies, Sally Sue
It is etiquette to put the wife's name first and inside the card put her name first and then the husbands (the deceased was his mother-in-law) so he should be included.
i put in 30. 25 is ok too
Well usually people put money but you could put an iTunes card, money, gift card, or something like that
no when you get the card they take money off the card and put it in the card
well i guess it would be put money in your student card upload is like for a computer loading money and charge it is taking money away
$20 or $25 is usally good
A charge card is a card you can put money on, but you will have to pay it back later