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Do you visit relatives graves
Do you visit relatives graves, if so how often?
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Yes, i visited my great great grandfather, great grandfather, grandfather and father on Sunday as it goes and put some flowers on them all. Luckily they are all in 2 adjacent graveyards.
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Occasionally yes.
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Last night at an auction there was a box with a vintage real skeleton in it and it was weird holding this mans skull in my hand to think he was once a human with thoughts and a life, he still had a few teeth attached. It made 175 quid
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Sometimes go with my mother for anniversaries/birthdays etc but I don't think I'd go of my own accord, don't really feel comfortable doing it.
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I find graveyards fascinating
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No, most of my relatives were cremated.
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Yes
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Not been to my fathers and brothers' in a while, and now I'm in New Zealand it'll be longer. I will visit them on trips back to England though.
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No
I lately think i should, but i haven't been to the farm in so many years where my father's parents are.... and my maternal grandmother's grave is here on the outskirts of the city... but i just never think on a day off that I should be going to it. I guess it just isn't a tradition my family have ... i am thinking it is because we only have had one generation pass in North America |
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No...it's pointless unless you are religious.
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Yeah. Along with a couple Friends that I miss dearly.
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I used to visit my father's grave around two or three times a year as a child but I haven't in about 8 years at this stage. My grandfather (his dad) ended up being buried with him against my mother's and siblings will, I wasn't close to that man so it just feels spoiled and not special now.
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Not necessarily, it can be out of respect for those that are gone as well |
No, I don't see the point as the person is gone and I don't find comfort in visiting the holes where their ashes are buried. I don't need to visit a grave to show my respects.
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They are never going to know whether you visit it or not. It's all in the mind if you feel a 'connection' or whatever. |
Yes every time it's his Birthday/Death anniversary
It's 2 days out your year to show your respect and so I do it |
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No. I am a (unorthodox) Christian, so to me, they are no longer there, only what remains of their physical bodies. I get the respect aspect and laying of flowers etc, and that is fine by me because I would never try to impose my beliefs on anyone else or criticise something as highly personal as someone else's customs concerning passed relatives, but I actually 'talk' to my passed relatives - and friends - virtually daily and they are just as often in my thoughts.
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Yet I'm not religious :shrug: |
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Most likely something you've been brought up to do just because your family do. |
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It's just a place to go with a pretty headstone in their memory. Doesn't have to have any religious connotations. For some people it's just a nice little tribute/memorial for them.
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In Italy the headstones have photos on of the person, its a lovely idea
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