Sending sympathy flowers to a close friend or a family member is not always something you have to put a lot of thought in to. You know the person, and you most likely knew the deceased in some way. This makes it possible to find something that is both appropriate as a sympathy gift and is somewhat personal, too. However, if you’re sending sympathy flowers to an acquaintance or a co-worker, it may not be as easy to find something that sends a personal message.
Often, co-workers will pool their money and send one arrangement from the office as a whole. Most people put in five to ten dollars, depending on the number of people in the office and the type of arrangement being sent. Of course, one person has to be in charge of ordering the arrangement, and if that’s you, you may find yourself wondering what exactly to get. In most cases, a simple arrangement such as lilies or white roses is appropriate. You don’t have to select an expensive or elaborate arrangement, especially if your office is fairly small or people did not put in much money.
If you’re sending sympathy flowers to a male co-worker, sending a bouquet may feel a bit odd. In this case, or in any case, it’s perfectly acceptable to send a green plant. If you’re sending the sympathy gift to your co-worker directly instead of sending it to the funeral home or church, you can also send a basket of gourmet food or fruit.
While it’s always best to select an arrangement that speaks to the lost loved one or to the person receiving the bouquet, in some cases, this is difficult. In these cases, sending your co-worker a traditional sympathy arrangement or a nice, non-offensive green plant may be your best option.








