right to the elderly, who all put their shopping down and just bowed their heads while we past them. Also in the St my Gran lived in, nearly every house in the St had their curtains shut as remark of respect sadly this act of respect is a dying one sadly but it was nice to see it does carry on now and again though. I think in the uk services will go on the same lines as some services in US by not having a church service I think services will be at funeral directors eventually as costs go up
Sadly in the the younger generation in the uk do not have the respect for someone who's passed away. A prime example I went to my grans funeral in a Daimler car there were about 4 cars and the hearse of course and we had had cutting between the funeral cars and they were hooting and showing nasty signs to the family which in the drivers did try and get as close to each other to avoid such a dispectful act the only people who did have any respect were people in their mid late 40s onwards cont
This video brings me a lot of good/sad memories. I've managed to experience my grandmother and uncle's funeral in Dalat, Vn before I moved to the States when i was 6.
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superti 2 years ago
right to the elderly, who all put their shopping down and just bowed their heads while we past them. Also in the St my Gran lived in, nearly every house in the St had their curtains shut as remark of respect sadly this act of respect is a dying one sadly but it was nice to see it does carry on now and again though. I think in the uk services will go on the same lines as some services in US by not having a church service I think services will be at funeral directors eventually as costs go up
DanielR305 2 years ago
Sadly in the the younger generation in the uk do not have the respect for someone who's passed away. A prime example I went to my grans funeral in a Daimler car there were about 4 cars and the hearse of course and we had had cutting between the funeral cars and they were hooting and showing nasty signs to the family which in the drivers did try and get as close to each other to avoid such a dispectful act the only people who did have any respect were people in their mid late 40s onwards cont
DanielR305 2 years ago
ai chet ma khong noi truoc vay!? I go to every funeral
CalvinLe111 2 years ago
Thank you thamlai!
This video brings me a lot of good/sad memories. I've managed to experience my grandmother and uncle's funeral in Dalat, Vn before I moved to the States when i was 6.
DunkaholicSB 2 years ago
đúng là "made in ViệtNam"
cuucondilac 3 years ago