Chirstmas is a time of giving. It shouldn't matter what religion/non religion you are. Just don't pick one that talk's about "the birth of our savior" or how it's the time to praise the lord. Someone gave me a card like that (for all they knew, I could've been Muslim or Jewish, so either way it was kind of rude to assume I believed/ should believe the same as they did).
Christ wasn't even born on Christmas, so it seems that Christians shouldn't even be celebrating at this time.
Thats Ok May be she want to be friend for along time with him. Having more relationships make life beautiful.
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There is no reason not to. This would make them feel a little better and know that someone is thinking of them. It is not really advisable. A recent widow already knows that she will be spending Christmas without their significant other, and does not want to be reminded of it, by receiving Christmas Cards.
Traditionally, yes! But I suppose it depends how serious you two are.
It is usually ok to not send them a thank you card back because they are doing it to show they care, although you can if you really want to.
* You would only send flowers to the widow or to the funeral service or both along with a sympathy card, but do not send flowers for their anniversary.
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If it was a gift, dont mention the amount. If it was a donation for a business or foundation it IS ok to put in the dollar amount
It is ok to send out cards involving the funerla, if a bit odd and impersonal, Birthdays and stuff are ok though.
Ok so you should definitely get her jewelry and if she's not the "jewelry" type, then make her something homemade. Moms luv that. Or you could get her a gift card to her favorite place.
when your mommy gives you the ok.
yes .....There is two option: 1 - you just copy the card and then paste it in Body of mail. 2 - There is an attach file option. Click on that Button and select the file, yu want to upload then click on OK button.