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The noun (used as plural) is condolences.
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".
Dear [Recipient], I was deeply saddened to hear about the loss of [Name]. Please know that you are in my thoughts during this difficult time. If there is anything I can do to support you, please do not hesitate to reach out. With heartfelt sympathy, [Your Name]
You can offer your condolences with a card.
sorry for you loss. that says it all.
A condolence is an expression of sympathy and concern. When one expresses their condolences they are saying they are offering their sympathy to another in a time of loss and sorrow.
In a sympathy card to a client, you will want to say something simple by endearing. For example, "I am sorry for your loss", is a perfect thing to say.
No mi is a Korean expression that literally translates to "Don't go," and is often used as a way of expressing sorrow or regret. It is typically used to encourage someone to stay or to express regret that they are leaving. For example, if a friend were leaving to go home, one might say "No mi," expressing regret that they are leaving. It is also used as an expression of sympathy when someone has experienced a loss or setback.
A sympathy plant is given to a person who has experienced loss. It shows life when a person has died. It shows that you care about the person and want to provide them with hope.
a feeling of sadness, grief or regret associated with loss, bereavement or sympathy for another's suffering
I think you may mean "sympathy" if you mean that you are sad for the family's loss.
That is the correct spelling of "condolences" (sympathy for a loss, usually a death).Condolences is correct.