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  • paulnelson
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    • Jun 2022
    • 103

    Business Etiquette Question

    Hi, this in in the United States for reference.

    This summer I have been working as an intern at a relatively large corporation. I have been fortunate enough to build positive relationships with both my supervisor and rest of my team.

    To get to the point; my supervisor recently experienced the unexpected death of a loved one in their family. Due to this tragedy children's etiquette training, they will not be able to attend my presentation on the project that I worked on over the summer.

    I was thinking, would it be appropriate to send a card or a similar token to offer sympathy? We live about 5 states apart and most of our work was done virtually.

    I am comparatively clueless on how to handle this situation, and wo
  • felixten
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2022
    • 125

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    It can be difficult to find the right words in a situation like this. Sending a card or similar token of sympathy is certainly appropriate to offer your condolences. In such a situation, it is important to show your support and empathy. best doctor for rheumatoid arthritis near me Consider writing a heartfelt note expressing your condolences, along with a message of hope and comfort. This gesture will be greatly appreciated and will help show your supervisor that you care and are thinking of them during this difficult time.

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