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From ancient times until now, the ancients thought weddings were happy days and funerals were the saddest days. The sending off of a deceased person is always respected with many solemn ceremonies to wish that person a better life in another life.
And yet, for many, funerals always have many taboos. Some even believe that laughing at the funeral of the deceased is disrespectful to the deceased as well as the owner. Therefore, when attending any funeral, people always give their deepest condolences to the family to overcome the difficult loss soon.
However, recently, a video posted on the social network TikTok has made many people have a different view of this concept. In the video, a group of young Thai school-aged people appear in front of a young girl's worship frame and begin filming a clip of dancing to the music. It is worth mentioning that the expressions of the group of friends are extremely fresh, happy and like not at all like attending a funeral.
Many viewers left comments saying that this was an offensive act because of a lack of respect for the deceased as well as their families. The clip after 1 day of posting has attracted more than 8 million views with a lot of mixed opinions of Vietnamese netizen.
However, some people familiar with the source of the story immediately explained and defended the group. Accordingly, the owner of the clip posted the status: "Koi (the name of her deceased friend - PV) has many people who love Koi, you must know that we dance together, we dance together later like this. Try to smile hard, don't worry about anything. We love you so much."
Some people think that the act of filming a dance clip at your funeral like in this video is not inherently bad. According to the perception of many foreigners, especially in Thailand, they think that only when smiling happily, sending off the deceased is the best wish. As evidenced by the group of friends in the video, the video is intended to remember the happy moments with the deceased friend, not negative or offensive thoughts.
- In Thailand, if there are people in the house, they also take memorial photos with the deceased, just like smiling and sending people off
- I don't think that's anything to curse either. It's good for people to want to smile and see you go.
- Everyone read the caption of the clip, did he make it clear that he wanted to shoot the clip like before to see off his friend
- It's not grief that sheds tears, there are pains hidden behind smiles
- Many people who don't understand will find it offensive but reading the caption will sympathize with them
If the above case is sympathetic, the story of attending the funeral of the following 3 band members is extremely frustrating for netizens.
According to ETToday, many colleagues and friends visited at Queenzy Cheng's funeral. In addition to those who came with condolences, some singers were fiercely criticized for taking selfies in front of the coffins of the bereaved.
At their colleagues' funerals, three M-Girls members Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong received a shower of criticism for posing with their lips and laughing at Queenzy Cheng's legacy.
"Although I know that my colleagues are close, is this pose a bit excessive?", "While parents grieve the sudden passing of their daughter, this pose is somewhat disrespectful", "Even close friends or colleagues should not pose like that" ... are some of the opinions of the audience.
Others claim that Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong and Queenzy Cheng were close colleagues in the same band. Posting photos with the M-Girls members' description "Forever in love with you" is a tribute to their best friend.
In the face of criticism, M-Girls did not respond.
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