





Good: condolences
Bad: condolances
I need to remember there are two Os and two Es. We express our cOndOlEncEs when a couple two Os or Two Es loses their partner. Thus two Os and Es.
I can’t think of any better mnemonic at the moment. I’ll add one to the comment section of the blog if I come up with one.
Do you have a better idea? If so please feel free to give that suggestion in the comment section of this blog. Sometimes I just don’t feel very imaginative.