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All about the Etiquettes of Post-Funeral Reception

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Funeral reception is undoubtedly much different from all other types of reception, and you need to know the decorum so that you can be more presentable. People are often found confused about the dos and don’ts for this post-funeral reception . So here are a few tips you can follow: 1. Get the Complete Information from the Host or Coordinator The host may arrange a reception in a separate place, not in their home or the church. Feel free to ask the time and place of the reception your host forget to mention these. In most of the cases, the host invites you over the phone, so, try to ask everything quickly and do not forget to share condolences then. Keep in mind that all who have attended the funeral are not at all invited for the reception, so attend only if you get the invitation. 2. All About The Gifts Remember that it is not a wedding ceremony or a birthday party. If you want to bring gifts, go for a simple sympathy card. Make sure a thoughtful message is writ

4 Simple Things to do If You Can’t Visit a Funeral Service

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Accidents and death are such negative incidents that can occur at any time in your life. You can neither plan anything for that cruel incident nor you can change the fate. So, if you are out of station or in abroad, then it is quite natural that you cannot attend a burial service in urgency. We are here to guide you how to share your condolence message with empathy in that situation. There can be many reasons such as distance, time, cost, etc. that you cannot reach a funeral, and support your grieving friend. Don’t feel guilty for that because here are some tips that we are sharing with you, which will help you console your bereft friend and eulogize the departed person. 1.       Send Sympathy Card to the Bereaved Family A sympathy card is a perfect way to show your compassion, and console the mourning person. The card can be simple or colorful but the inner empathy note matters a lot. Try to show your pain for the grief-stricken friend or relatives. Share your concern