The aunt who danced square dance went home.

Dancing square dance in front of the funeral home is like revenge from any angle. In fact, however, the aunts who danced in the square dance were invited by the families of the deceased. They are also good friends of the deceased, dancing to see the old man off. Is there one locally? White matter red office? Custom, this behavior is also to make the dead old man easy to go.

First of all, white happened in Guiyang, Guizhou. A group of square dance aunts danced in front of the funeral home, wearing brightly colored clothes and playing festive music. The scene of singing and laughing is out of tune with the funeral home, and many people stop to watch. Many people even filmed videos and posted them online, accusing this behavior, saying it was disrespectful to the deceased elderly. But there are many places? White matter red office? This sentence, especially in rural areas, is still very popular. Has anyone in the family passed away? Weddings and funerals According to this statement, the families of the deceased will specially invite local troupes to sing on stage. Moreover, this group of square dance aunts are good friends of the deceased elderly, and they may also want to bid farewell to the elderly in this way.

Second, local customs, but this explanation is still not satisfactory. More people say that this is a bad habit and should be abandoned as soon as possible. They think that white things are white things, red things are red things, and making noise in the same breath is disrespectful to the elderly. But in fact, in the past, old people lived to be over 60 years old, and death was a happy event. Now people live longer and longer, but the essence of things is the same. Many old people stipulate that when they die, they must cry and grab the land. It is a very lucky thing to live to the old age and die happily.

Moreover, replacing extravagant troupe performances with square dances is also a performance of keeping pace with the times from another angle. Not to mention that this practice is originally a local custom, and the aunts are all friends of the elderly to give her a ride. Aunties are specially invited by their families. I hope the elderly can walk well all the way. Family members and I both recognize this practice. How can we judge outsiders? Do you respect it? problem