Funeral Etiquette Tips Everyone Should Know
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Dress Appropriately
When attending a funeral, it’s important to wear the proper
attire. Doing so will ensure that you demonstrate your respect to the friends
and family of the deceased. Although they’re often a celebration of life,
funerals are also somber and reflective times, so make sure what you wear
illustrates this mood. Avoid dressing in bright colors, or casual clothing. Try
to wear formal or semi-formal attire in more neutral shades.
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Be On Time
Arriving late to a funeral can be disruptive and upsetting
to the friends and family who arrived on time and took their seats. That’s why
being punctual is very important. It’s a good idea to arrive at least 10-15
minutes early. This will give you enough time to greet friends and family
members and ensure you have a seat.
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Be Sensitive when Speaking
When at a funeral, you might want to convey your condolences
to the friends and family of the deceased. Doing so can provide them with
much-needed support. Just be sure that you’re keeping your comments simple and
sensitive. This is to ensure you don’t unintentionally say anything that could
hurt their feelings.
· Turn Off the Phone
Powering down or silencing your cell phone during the
ceremony is extremely important. Doing so will prevent any interruptions that
could distract from the service. Only answer calls in an emergency and when you
do so, be sure to step outside.
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Sit in Proper Row
The first two rows are often designated for family members
or very close friends of the family of the deceased. Those who don’t fit into
those categories will likely be seated in the other pews. However, if you’re
unsure of where to sit, you can always ask one of the ushers to point you in
the right direction.
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