When someone dies, it can be hard to find the right words. You might feel like anything you write won’t be enough, or that your words are too much. The truth is, there is no magic formula for what you should say. As long as your message is personal and from the heart it’s sure to be appreciated.

You can choose to write something about the deceased, or you can write a message to the people who have lost their loved one. It’s completely up to you what you write.Before you put pen to paper, here are a few things you should consider.

Acknowledge the death

In fear of saying the wrong thing and upsetting the bereaved family, you might find yourself not wanting to explicitly mention the death. But this can do more harm than good. Acknowledging someone’s death when expressing sympathy is completely normal. It also shows the person you’re giving flowers to that you’re comfortable enough to talk about this in the future should they need to.

Keep it authentic

Writing a sympathy message can be daunting but try not to overthink it. Some thoughtful words like a favourite memory or how much you’ll miss the person will mean so much more than something that’s pre-written in a card. If you’re struggling to find the right words, simply offering your condolences to the family is also fine.

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Keep it authentic

Writing a sympathy message can be daunting but try not to overthink it. Some thoughtful words like a favourite memory or how much you’ll miss the person will mean so much more than something that’s pre-written in a card. If you’re struggling to find the right words, simply offering your condolences to the family is also fine.

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Offer help, not advice

Offer help, not advice

During this intensely emotional time, it can be tempting to offer advice to the bereaved. But words like ‘stay positive’ or ‘it’s gets better with time’ can be hurtful. Remember, your words don’t have to offer a solution to the situation. After all, how could anything you write solve the grief someone is experiencing. Expressing your sympathy and offering your condolences shows you care. And if you’re able to offer the person practical support, mention that in your message.

Delivery

Same day Flower Delivery Service

We hand deliver all local deliveries using our own drivers to areas in and around Milton Keynes. For deliveries that are further away, we will use Interflora to deliver orders sent to an approved florist that is local to the delivery address. Deliveries can be made on the same day as the order, providing the orders when it’s completed.

Delivery Days

Orders are delivered between 9:00 am and 18:00 pm Monday to Saturday. We do not offer a guaranteed delivery time (as the service tends to increase the price quite a bit) although we will always try and accommodate specific customer requests wherever possible. We do not normally deliver on Sundays, however, we will occasionally offer delivery on Sundays for special dates, such as Valentine’s or Mother’s Day, for which a small charge will be payable.

Same Day Delivery

Any orders will be sent the next working day (excludes Sundays and Bank Holidays).

Our AM Delivery service is between 9am and 12 noon.

Delivery Charges

  • Standard Delivery starts from: £5.00

Click and Collect

We have a Click and Collect option on the website, where you are welcome to come and collect your flowers on the day that suits you. We are more than happy to provide same day collection, however, please make sure you give us at least 2 hours notice before arriving to collect your order. We suggest contacting us on +441908373020 if you would like to confirm when an order will be ready for collection.