What should I do?

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Well my mother passed away mid august, and we have been back at school for about 2 weeks almost, now one of the teachers that I know of (My brother also knows of her but doesnt know her at all, doesnt have any lessons etc with her) has decided to send us a card in the post to say sorry,

now I really want to say thanks etc, for sending it, but I can just imagine how awkward it will be does anyone have any better idea? What could I say?, "thanks for the card"??

Thanks.
 
Sorry to hear about your Mom.

I would simply drop it into conversation with the person.

"thanks for the card by the way, was really nice of you."
 
iCraig said:
You must be a hit with the ladies.

Not really.

Oh sorry about saying you dont have a mother jamoor, I meant to say "he never had a mom".

Um yeah.


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*walks out of topic*
 
iCraig said:
Sorry to hear about your Mom.

I would simply drop it into conversation with the person.

"thanks for the card by the way, was really nice of you."
that's where the problem lies, I never usually have a conversation with her, never have had either! (dodgy grammar?)
 
jamoor said:
that's where the problem lies, I never usually have a conversation with her, never have had either! (dodgy grammar?)


Just say you appreciate the concern and then hug her and walk away.
 
jamoor said:
that's where the problem lies, I never usually have a conversation with her, never have had either! (dodgy grammar?)

Well this is one of those times where you need to make a conversation. Only needs to be casual. The next time you see her, just say hello, and mention the card.
 
I have just been through something similar myself mate and have had lots of people I didnt know that well that I had to say thanks for coming etc etc.

Just wait untill your next class is over, make sure your the last to leave, walk up to her and say "thanks a lot for your card, we appreciated it" dont worry too much about the wording as she will totally understand.
 
I would just stop the next time you see her and say thanks for the card, and that the sentiment was much appreciated.
 
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