Funeral attendant

Nothing is a funeral, and we have to pay for it with money when we go to the funeral. Generally speaking, white servants have the following taboos: head outward, mostly singular, and it is forbidden to bring things back from the funeral home. In addition, you should pay attention to saying some polite words when accompanying the ceremony. White funeral can be divided into white funeral and happy funeral. If the deceased is younger than 60 years old, it is a white funeral, and if the deceased is older than 60 years old, it is a white funeral. Generally, white funeral and happy funeral are different. Weddings and funerals usually require a big banquet as a happy event, but white funerals are definitely different. But no matter what kind of funeral, the rules about the funeral money are the same.

Taboo 1, head facing outwards: this head facing outwards means that the graphic image of RMB faces outwards, which is a law that has been circulating all the time. However, few people go out with cash now, but we'd better bring cash when we attend the funeral, and then let the head of cash face outward, which can show our respect and is also conducive to the funeral feng shui.

2, mostly singular: when accompanying gifts, the total amount of money is preferably singular, such as 300, 500, 700, etc. Besides, funerals should not be in pairs, so generally don't give even gifts, otherwise it will look like cursing the other half of the deceased.

3. Avoid bringing back things from bereavement: Some bereavements may be generous. When you give gifts, they will bring you something to eat home, which is strictly forbidden in Feng Shui.

How to make polite remarks at a funeral It is seldom necessary to make polite remarks at a funeral. If you want to say it, you can say it from the perspective of remembering the deceased, otherwise it will easily arouse the resentment of the host. If you are comforting the host, you just need to stop saying two full stops, otherwise it will annoy the host. Because funerals are different from happy events, no one likes someone to mention their pain over and over again in front of them, so talk more and make fewer mistakes.