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How to offer comfort with words – and why sympathy cards are so important
The loss of a loved one is one of life's most painful moments. In times like these, compassionate words are often the only thing that can provide comfort. But many people wonder: What should you write in a condolence card? This blog post is intended to help you find the right words – and shows how our new collection of sympathy cards can help you do just that.

Tips for writing a sympathy card
- Be honest: Write from the heart – perfection is unimportant.
- Mention the deceased: Include the name and share a personal memory, if possible.
- Offer support: Show that you are there – also in the coming weeks.
- Keep it simple: Short, concise words can often have the most impact.

Write a personal condolence card
When a loved one passes away, there are no perfect words—but a personal expression of condolence can provide comfort. Templates often feel impersonal , while genuine, heartfelt words create a deeper connection.
Send condolence cards with a personal message
Sometimes the right words are lacking, but a personal farewell greeting can offer comfort and sympathy. With us, you can personalize and send sympathy cards directly through our online shop —with your own message.
Choose a stylish card, add a personalized condolence message , and we'll take care of the shipping for you. This way, you can express your condolences in a sensitive way— personal, dignified, and directly from the heart.




