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[quote=Anonymous]Why is a text worse than a card? When my friends' parents have passed away over the years, I always send texts. They are heartfelt and sincere. They aren't "sorry bro!" like people on here are suggesting. They are the exact same thoughts that i would put into a card. Only with a text, my friends write back and then we can have a warm back and forth over several texts, and I don't feel like i'm infringing on their private space during their grief. I legitimately don't see the issue here? And i'm someone who believes fairly strongly in etiquette. If i don't know someone well, i probably still send a card. But for close friends with whom texting is the normal communication, then text all the way. Far more personal and heartfelt. If one of my parents passed, honesty i would just be happy for any personal note from anyone - even if it was on facebook! Isn't it truly the fact that someone is thinking of you? [/quote]
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