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Sorry, I found that totally disrespectful.
Ha Ha Nicola,
I agree with you, a good thing it was a set up!
BUT
When I was in the Funeral business, how many times did the staff have to stand in to have someone present during the final service or burial. In one case I called two of my friends to attend and act as pallbearers, So many people out there are alone at the end of their lives!

Run
I had a hard time with it as well. On the one hand it is very disrespectful. On the other, it would make me, as a bereaved family member feel good to know that my loved one had friends and was going to be missed.
I'm on the fence about this one.
Were the people actually sitting down actors too then, ie the entire thing was a setup? They did a good job of looking the part if they were.

I don't have too much humour where death and funerals are concerned right now, my Uncle died less than a fortnight ago, and another close family member a few months ago.
I don't think they were because they were mad about the camera.

You know Nic that's what made me, in the beginning of my life, want to be a mortician. I had a lot of loved ones and friends die in a short period of time. I wanted them to look better and be treated better. (fyi)
You've led an interesting and varied life Chef!
Yes ma'am I have. Been a busy girl.
Condolences on your loss Nicola.

Do you really use fortnight in common speech there? It is pretty much two weeks here, unless quoting an old literary work.
She's from England. You know how "they" are.
I thought she was a little South of England.
I guess I'm sick. I thought it was a great idea for those that don't have the friends or family to say goodbye to the departed.
Carpe Diem

Red out
I agree with you Chef...I'm on the fence with this one too.....

I like when Nic uses that word....LOL!
"Love all, trust a few, and do wrong to none."
What word Z Girl?
Other than the comment he made at the end about everyone 'having fun', I thought it was a cool idea.

My whole family is in the funeral business; we have a total of three homes around the city and it is quite depressing when there are only a handful (if that) of mourners who show up at the gravesite.

The worst one I ever saw was a baby funeral which only had the greiving mother at graveside. I'm not in the funeral business (i.e. the driver, the funeral director or even the beautician) but I felt it was improper to just let her stand there by herself so I left my car, went to her side and just let her cry on my shoulder until she was spent.

Ling
You did the right thing Ling-Li.
Yes you did. You get a karma point for that one.
Quote by nicola
Were the people actually sitting down actors too then, ie the entire thing was a setup? They did a good job of looking the part if they were.

I don't have too much humour where death and funerals are concerned right now, my Uncle died less than a fortnight ago, and another close family member a few months ago.








according to this note it was 100% fake, still seemed pretty disrespectful though.
and it started a good conversation.