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What do you guys think of them?
Recently one of my friends passed away, and the funereal is tomorrow, it was me and a few friends were invited, but I've pulled out. It was so hard to get over him, it took me a while and now I have got over him we've got to go and think about him for so long. I'm not being disrespectful but I just don't want to go because It'll make me all upset and stuff..
Well, that's just my opinion. I'm only 14 so it's pretty hard on me what's happened..
Recently one of my friends passed away, and the funereal is tomorrow, it was me and a few friends were invited, but I've pulled out. It was so hard to get over him, it took me a while and now I have got over him we've got to go and think about him for so long. I'm not being disrespectful but I just don't want to go because It'll make me all upset and stuff..
Well, that's just my opinion. I'm only 14 so it's pretty hard on me what's happened..
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You should probably go, you don't want to regret not going in the future.
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TFM wrote You should probably go, you don't want to regret not going in the future.
I'm having a big think about it but I'm not too sure. I'm going to the cremation but I'm not sure about the funereal, cheers for the reply c:
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TFM wrote You should probably go, you don't want to regret not going in the future.Definatly.
Just go or it will be on your mind for years to come.
Its obviously going to be hard for you but you can come through it, i have been to two funerals (Grandparents) and they were the most difficult times of my life but i managed to get through it. Take tissues and be there for his/her family.
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Vancouver_Canucks wroteTFM wrote You should probably go, you don't want to regret not going in the future.Definatly.
Just go or it will be on your mind for years to come.
Its obviously going to be hard for you but you can come through it, i have been to two funerals (Grandparents) and they were the most difficult times of my life but i managed to get through it. Take tissues and be there for his/her family.
Cheers guy, changed my mind completely! Guess I'll have to get to bed. Thanks!
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You really should go, because if you passed away and one of your good friends didn't turn up because they didn't feel it, or they were scared/didn't want to be upset, I think if you could somehow know that they didn't go, you would be slightly frustrated, and if you respected your friend enough there should be no question about going or not, the same as me, a family member passed away, I didn't like the person, because of things that he had tried to do to split my family up, but out of respect I went, I was upset anyway, because everything is sad, the feeling in the church/where the ceremony is, its weird, cold and its like constantly having goose-bumps.. sorry long explanation, just wondering why you would question you going or not x
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Its gonna be hard for anyone to go but its best to go or you will probably regret it later best to say your goodbyes and show your support
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Never really understood the reasoning behind funerals. No, I don't mean the memorial and burying of the person. I'm questioning why Funerals are meant to be a depressing, sad time. For example: You're questioning going to a funeral. Why is this? It's because of the stereotypical funeral. A depressing time to cry, and get all worked up.
People should be remembered for what they did, not what they are. It should be a time of enjoyment, not because they're dead obviously, but to celebrate the person for what they did in life. What they accomplished, how they lived, why they lived. I think that's what they should be about, not depression over the loss of someone. My two cents.
People should be remembered for what they did, not what they are. It should be a time of enjoyment, not because they're dead obviously, but to celebrate the person for what they did in life. What they accomplished, how they lived, why they lived. I think that's what they should be about, not depression over the loss of someone. My two cents.
OP: I think you should go, it's a good way to honor your friend, and what they lived for. Best of luck, and my regards.
No Nyancat on this post guys, doesn't seem appropriate.
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You should go im serious its respect.
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Scizor wroteNever really understood the reasoning behind funerals. No, I don't mean the memorial and burying of the person. I'm questioning why Funerals are meant to be a depressing, sad time. For example: You're questioning going to a funeral. Why is this? It's because of the stereotypical funeral. A depressing time to cry, and get all worked up.
People should be remembered for what they did, not what they are. It should be a time of enjoyment, not because they're dead obviously, but to celebrate the person for what they did in life. What they accomplished, how they lived, why they lived. I think that's what they should be about, not depression over the loss of someone. My two cents.
OP: I think you should go, it's a good way to honor your friend, and what they lived for. Best of luck, and my regards.
No Nyancat on this post guys, doesn't seem appropriate.
Don't forget that many people pass away before their time, it's not nice when someone is taken by something such as cancer, I've only ever attended a single funeral where someone has died with age being one of the major causes.
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