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Would it be appropriate to give food to my partner’s family?

I’m a bit hesitant considering their customs but they’re currently dealing with the grief of grandma falling severely ill. I also care for her dearly but am unsure if I’ll manage visiting her given her state. Perhaps some food enough for the next few days will be a considerable thought to let them know I’m near?

I was thinking tamales or something.

Probably a stupid question since ive seen in movies that this is a common practice after someone loses a loved one but I’m unsure.

Or are they any other suggested ways to offer my support? Thanks.
masterofyou · 70-79, M
Why don't you just ask if they need anything, offer your love and your comfort. That's all you can do.
DeeBee · M
That's a very thoughtful gesture.Just let them know you're there for support and you care that would be plenty :)
CCMorgan · 51-55, M
I think it's a wonderful caring gesture, and I know from others how much it is appreciated... when times are hard.
It's not at all a stupid idea. It's an essential part of many cultures. You should take food for them
SW-User
No one gave me food when my nan died.
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Most people never say no to food. Make sure it's something they enjoy not what you enjoy.

 
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