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The difference between crying accusation and obituary

The difference between crying and obituary;

Crying refers to telling others in words after the death of a loved one. Crying represents the reporter's deep sadness and grief, and crying is an oral report.

The obituary is a tool of mourning, and the obituary represents the seriousness of the event. Funeral needs mourning hall, funeral ceremony and the intention to invite relatives and friends. An obituary is a written notice.

Crying and obituary are written documents used to inform relatives and friends after the death of the deceased, but obituaries are generally used by people who hold certain positions in the government or other important organs and groups, while crying is generally used by people in ordinary families.

The use of crying, for example:

Anne received the news of her distant friend's father's death and sent a telegram to express her comfort to her friend: "Please be sorry for your loss!" "

I've been looking for the puppet I lost in my childhood. It's crying to me that it feels cold.

Examples of the use of obituaries:

Many obituaries often make the final decision with the help of sentences similar to cold jokes.

The obituary in the Republic of China is usually a thick book, which is divided into four parts: portrait, eulogy, obituary and mourning, with 30 to 40 pages.