Aunt square dance was splashed with ink in Guizhou

Funeral homes are places where people are cremated after death. This place gives people a solemn and lonely feeling. But now an aunt dances square dance in front of the funeral home to see the old man off. Square dance is a very lively activity, which is obviously incompatible with the funeral home. However, funeral customs vary from place to place. Although many people can't understand it, they should be respected.

1. Dancing in front of a funeral home In front of a funeral home in Guizhou, an aunt actually danced square dance there. The cheerful music is obviously incompatible with the funeral home, attracting many people to watch. Some people say that this is too disrespectful to the real dead. Dancing such a happy dance and playing such happy music after death is obviously poking someone else's heart. But these aunts are actually friends of the deceased. This move is also to bid farewell to the deceased. Dancing square dance in front of the funeral home is also in line with local funeral customs.

Second, cultural differences lead to different customs. Moreover, China has a vast territory, and the customs in many places are different, and there are certain cultural differences because they are too far apart. We should still respect the customs of some places, which are left over by our ancestors. Respecting some customs of others is equivalent to letting others respect your local culture, although the funeral in front of the funeral home in this place is really incomprehensible and surprising. But it is in line with local regulations, and it is not disrespectful to the deceased, as long as the family of the deceased can accept it.

Third, the magical funeral ceremony, and as an outsider, this matter should not be too much interference, or it varies from person to person. Although the behavior seems abrupt to outsiders, these aunts know in their hearts that they are seeing their friends off and understanding their thoughts. This is also a way to commemorate and send them away. There is no need to change yourself because of the eyes of outsiders, and local customs should not be slandered at will.