Instead of writing a long condolence message for a coworker, keep it short. A few lines will serve. Only then, if you see that a coworker wants to continue the conversation, can you write longer messages and maybe meet them in person. 💡Pumble Pro Tip To learn more about how to be...
For aclose friendmourning the loss of their beloved dog, a “Hey [Name]” might work. For acoworkerorfamily memberexperiencing a loss, a “Dear [Name]” feels more appropriate — or “To my dearest [Name]” if you’re especially close. Message of Condolence Next comes your message of ...
'I'm Sorry for Your Loss' Alternatives to Say to a Coworker We may spend more time with coworkers than we do members of our family. Because of this, it’s nice to attend the funeral of a coworker's family member. If you can't attend the funeral, it's encouraged to send them a...
Example: If a coworker is grieving a loss of a loved one, instead of saying a simple “I’m sorry,” you can be even more sincere and sympathetic by saying, “I’m keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers,” and giving them a condolence message that expresses your deep...
Scenario: Your coworker apologizes for interrupting your conversation. Coworker: “Sorry for interrupting. I didn’t realize you were talking.” You: “没什么,没事的,我们可以继续聊。” (It’s nothing, it’s fine. We can continue our conversation.) ...
Scenario: Your coworker apologizes for interrupting your conversation. Coworker: “Sorry for interrupting. I didn’t realize you were talking.” You: “没什么,没事的,我们可以继续聊。” (It’s nothing, it’s fine. We can continue our conversation.) ...
Scenario: Your coworker apologizes for interrupting your conversation. Coworker: “Sorry for interrupting. I didn’t realize you were talking.” You: “没什么,没事的,我们可以继续聊。” (It’s nothing, it’s fine. We can continue our conversation.) ...