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A Serious Faux Pas Moment At A Funeral Anyone Else Had One
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I went to my great aunts funeral yesterday she was 84 and at the wake afterwards I was speaking to her granddaughter who had lovely dyed red hair I was telling her how much I liked it and it just slipped out without me thinking "you've got hair to die for" I realised what I had said and was mortified and I said I'm so sorry and she just burst out laughing it was okay but I don't think I've ever been so embarrassed. Anyone else had a faux pas at a funeral
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I attended the funeral of a man I detested......I was driving my car behind the funeral cars when my horn came on.....all by itself.....
Beeep....beeeep...beeep......it went....like a wedding procession....all the way to the crematorium.....
The faces of the mourners in the black car in front will never leave me....☻
Beeep....beeeep...beeep......it went....like a wedding procession....all the way to the crematorium.....
The faces of the mourners in the black car in front will never leave me....☻
I was speaking to the widow of a friend and she told me she had put a comb in her husbands suit jacket when she went to the funeral parlour as he was particular about his hair. I then turned round and said "Yes that was a good idea he would not be seen dead without his comb" OMG We were able to laugh at this as he would have done.
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The cemetery we were at was next to a field full of pigs, the lowering of the coffin was about to start, when the pigs, presumably attracted by the voices, started to grunt and squeal, I glanced at my friend who was with me and she was trying to stifle the giggles, everyone was looking un,comfortable wanting to laugh, and in the end tears of suppressed laughter was running down my face,it was quite embarrassing as you can imagine
The other day my aunty was telling me about when she went to stay with my gran in Devon and my gran went to put some flowers on my grandfather`s grave for the first time after he died. She grabbed a vase from the back of a cupboard and took it along with some flowers to the grave. When they got to the grave, my gran realised there was a proverb on the back of the vase. It said "Never say die, up man and try". Needless to say, she had to take the vase home again.
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