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Funeral

...is one of the "events" where no one can really accurately anticipate. Even a gravely ill patient can miraculously survive. A strong, healthy, happy person can suddenly perish. Although it's one of the unavoidable milestones in a human's life sometimes death can come as a big, unpleasant surprise. When a funeral is announced people react to the news differently. They might...


  1. Just cry.

  2. Looks like their in shock, unable to process what happened.

  3. Want to accept the death but seems unable to.

  4. Feel sad all of a sudden.

  5. Signs and moves on.

  6. Look back in time to all the moments where they interacted with the person.

  7. Questions why, how and everything in an attempt to process the event.

  8. Push it all back to deal with the present, the funeral, and break down in privacy.

  9. Not show up at the funeral at all.

  10. Was quick to send regards and flowers to the funeral.

  11. Curses the dead person without meaning it.

  12. Curses the person and mean it.

  13. Genuinely felt bad for the person because they had so much to live for.

  14. Felt sad for the person and pray they are at peace.

  15. Jump straight to comforting the family of the deceased while respecting the dead.

  16. Take advantage of the situation and makes the situation worst for the people left behind.

  17. Attempts to make the funeral the last party knowing the deceased person would have wanted it.

  18. Feel the death is suspicious but leaves it.

  19. Feel the death is unnatural and goes on a mission to find out exactly why it's not.

  20. Profit from the funeral as a funerary staff. (Or not, help make the funeral possible by funding it for those without the means.)

 
 
 

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