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Is it appropriate to comment on this
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from a society and culture point of view?
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Dreadful that the girl has been murdered but I hate this sort of funeral.
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Dreadful that the girl has been murdered but I hate this sort of funeral.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.what many view as 'traditional' funerals are really just the fashions of the past, just what people liked and wanted then - they are not rules or 'correct procedures' - its just what people did
times change and so do people, and people can do whatever they like for a funeral.
i wouldnt waste your energy hating it - i am sure they couldnt care less how you feel about it.
times change and so do people, and people can do whatever they like for a funeral.
i wouldnt waste your energy hating it - i am sure they couldnt care less how you feel about it.
Joko, times change but people don't. There has always been dignified funerals and showy funerals.
I very much dislike showy funerals. In this example the lorry driver couldn't even be bothered to remove the 'Try a game bird' sticker from his back window, which unfortunately is alongside the photo of Tia Sharpe.
I wouldn't be surprised if this demonstration of grief is the most attention this girl has ever received from her parents.
I very much dislike showy funerals. In this example the lorry driver couldn't even be bothered to remove the 'Try a game bird' sticker from his back window, which unfortunately is alongside the photo of Tia Sharpe.
I wouldn't be surprised if this demonstration of grief is the most attention this girl has ever received from her parents.
"Eddie, awful awful comment! My God, my toes are curling just reading it!"
Why? I'd love to know how they afforded it.
hc4361 - probably spot on when you say "I wouldn't be surprised if this demonstration of grief is the most attention this girl has ever received from her parents." We'll never know though?
Why? I'd love to know how they afforded it.
hc4361 - probably spot on when you say "I wouldn't be surprised if this demonstration of grief is the most attention this girl has ever received from her parents." We'll never know though?
having had to have 2 funerals for my children, i have to say there is a huge temptation to think the more money you spend, the more you are showing how much you loved them. Perhaps it's why it seems so over the top. With the whole country commenting on her and the manner of her death, the temptation must have been great to show no restraint whatsoever, to "prove" that they loved her
i know it's nothing to do with a funeral but i asked mr 'nobs to buy a candle holder so we could light it if we wanted to feel close to them. He spent all day shopping looking for one and eventually came home with a hurricane lamp type thing that was about four times the size of the babies put together! He really felt that because it came from john lewis and was big and expensive that it represented how he felt, that they "deserved" something expensive. bless him!!