Square dance in front of the funeral parlor to send off the elderly attracted controversy, can you accept such a custom?

We all know that there are a lot of places have some strange customs, although many places have different cultural differences, there will be a lot of different customs, we should respect some of their customs. Just as others also respect our customs is the same reason. But there are a lot of customs also let us puzzled, because really does not accord with common sense, let us feel very surprised and strange.

Like the square dance in the funeral parlor to send off the old man who died, this thing makes many netizens puzzled. Some netizens said that dancing so cheerfully in front of the deceased seems to seem a bit out of place and is also a kind of disrespect to the deceased. Originally, the death of a loved one is a very heartbreaking thing, shouldn't we respect the person who passed away and hold a memorial service quietly?

I personally feel that this custom how to say it, good or bad, this is someone else's business, we should not interfere too much, because each thing is different from person to person, according to what we know, in front of the funeral parlor to dance in the square these people are the good friends of the person who passed away, they use this way to commemorate their own friends, I think there is not a big problem, although in other people's eyes It seems very abrupt, but only their own hearts know clearly, they are with the deceased people spend time with the people, they should know her better, more understand her thoughts, perhaps this kind of memorial service is the only way they can commemorate, want to send her off properly again for the last time.

In the eyes of outsiders, it will seem very abrupt, but in their hearts they may feel that no matter what the outside world's eyes are like, they only do what they want to do. The way everyone commemorates is different. So we can't judge other people's customs, we just need to respect them. We can not understand their customs, but we also need to do not arbitrarily denigrate them.