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Cherie 31-05-2018 09:08 AM

around 9 I am not a big funeral goer unless I knew the person or their family personally, I don't turn up 'just to be seen' like my family do in Ireland, they must average 3 funerals a month :hee:

user104658 31-05-2018 09:38 AM

Only one, my mum's.

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10017170)
I am not a big funeral goer unless I knew the person or their family personally, I don't turn up 'just to be seen' like my family do in Ireland, they must average 3 funerals a month :hee:

This is the same for me, I wouldn't go to the funeral of "an acquaintance" (unless it was e.g. the parent of a close friend where I would go to show support, but none of my friends parents have died). A few of my staff like to go to the funerals of regular customers when they die... if I did that, I would have been to dozens :umm2:.

I would only go to a funeral if it was a family member or an actual friend and - thankfully - I haven't lost any friends thus far, and in terms of my own family, two of my grandparents died before I was born, one when I was 5, and one when I was 7 and my parents thought I was too young to go to those funerals. So I don't actually have any "elderly" relatives to have funerals :think:.

Three of my wife's grandparents are still alive however and now into their 80's, so I can sadly see my "number" increasing a bit over the next ten years.

MTVN 31-05-2018 09:44 AM

I'm lucky that my Great Grandfather is the only one and he lived to the grand age of 107 so a good innings

Cherie 31-05-2018 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10017197)
Only one, my mum's.



This is the same for me, I wouldn't go to the funeral of "an acquaintance" (unless it was e.g. the parent of a close friend where I would go to show support, but none of my friends parents have died). A few of my staff like to go to the funerals of regular customers when they die... if I did that, I would have been to dozens :umm2:.

I would only go to a funeral if it was a family member or an actual friend and - thankfully - I haven't lost any friends thus far, and in terms of my own family, two of my grandparents died before I was born, one when I was 5, and one when I was 7 and my parents thought I was too young to go to those funerals. So I don't actually have any "elderly" relatives to have funerals :think:.

Three of my wife's grandparents are still alive however and now into their 80's, so I can sadly see my "number" increasing a bit over the next ten years.

It annoys me no end, people who never bothered with the person or their family when they were alive turn up to funerals... sod off!

Ashley. 31-05-2018 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10017207)
It annoys me no end, people who never bothered with the person or their family when they were alive turn up to funerals... sod off!

This happened when my best friend passed away last year. People who she hadn't seen and probably forgot about showed up, people who didn't even bother to get in touch with her when they found out she had cancer. And I just thought, the cheek of it, really.

smudgie 31-05-2018 10:17 AM

8 I attended.
1 that I all but attended:conf:
2 in the past year that I declined to go to.

Josy 31-05-2018 11:09 AM

Far too many was at one Wednesday and have another (a family member) next Tuesday

Nicky91 31-05-2018 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 10017295)
Far too many was at one Wednesday and have another (a family member) next Tuesday

my condolences to you dear Josy :hug: :sad:

Cherie 31-05-2018 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Ashley. (Post 10017210)
This happened when my best friend passed away last year. People who she hadn't seen and probably forgot about showed up, people who didn't even bother to get in touch with her when they found out she had cancer. And I just thought, the cheek of it, really.

People do it for various reasons, mainly for their own guilt

bots 31-05-2018 12:21 PM

More than I can count, but not any in recent years.

They tend to come in cycles as the generations in your family and their friends hit a certain age

Withano 31-05-2018 02:51 PM

1, but I was too young to remember it really.

Withano 31-05-2018 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10017142)
Can we move this thread please to general chat.

This isnt how you play the game


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