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Is it hearty or heartfelt condolences?

Is it hearty or heartfelt condolences?

What is the appropriate term to convey condolence, hearty or heartfelt? Heartfelt, for sure. Hearty means somewhat forceful in jovial or otherwise positive way. It’s okay to say “my condolences.”

How do you say my heartfelt condolences?

Immediate Personal Condolences

  1. I’m so sorry to hear of your loss.
  2. I’m stunned by this news.
  3. My heart aches to hear this news.
  4. I love you and I’m here for you.
  5. Please know that your friends love you and are here for you.
  6. I’m so sorry.
  7. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
  8. God bless you and your family.

What is meant by hearty condolences?

my heartfelt condolences: I’m truly sorry for you, I’m sad about your loss. idiom. heartfelt: sincere, genuine, profound, emotional. adjective.

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How do you say hearty congratulations?

More Formal

  1. “Congratulations on your well-deserved success.”
  2. “Heartfelt congratulations to you.”
  3. “Warmest congratulations on your achievement.”
  4. “Congratulations and best wishes for your next adventure!”
  5. “So pleased to see you accomplishing great things.”

What is the meaning of deep condolence?

A condolence is an expression of sympathy and sorrow to someone who has suffered a loss, like the letter of condolence you send to a faraway friend who has lost a loved one. Don’t confuse condolence with consolation, which is an attempt to make the person feel better.

What does heartfelt congratulations mean?

adj sincerely and strongly felt. big up exp. [ as interjection] an expression of congratulations, thanks or respect.

What is the meaning of deep condolences?

What does the word hearty?

1 : friendly and enthusiastic a hearty welcome. 2 : strong, healthy, and active hearty young men. 3 : having a good appetite hearty eaters. 4 : large and plentiful a hearty meal.

Is hearty correct?

adjective, heart·i·er, heart·i·est. warm-hearted; affectionate; cordial; jovial: a hearty welcome.