#funeral-etiquette

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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Miss Manners: This evil woman will be at the funeral, and I need to know my options

Not causing a scene at the funeral is a good etiquette rule to follow. If this person approaches you, you may say, Excuse me, and walk away, purposefully, but without any show of anger as if you were called off to deal with something urgent. You can go to the bathroom for a minute if need be. Miss Manners is indifferent so long as it convinces anyone watching that your departure was unrelated to the person.
Relationships
Parenting
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 months ago

Dear Abby: They say I ruined their mother's funeral video

Consideration of young children's behavior at formal events is crucial, especially during sensitive occasions like funerals.
Parenting
fromIndependent
3 months ago

Dear Mary: I'm a divorcee, should I stay away from the funeral of my former father-in-law?

Your role at the funeral can be supportive and respectful due to your fondness for your ex-father-in-law.
US politics
fromIndependent
4 months ago

Kirsty Blake Knox: Was Trump's blue suit at Pope Francis's funeral disrespectful, or on brand?

Donald Trump's choice of blue attire for the Pope's funeral sparked controversy and highlighted his unconventional public behavior.
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