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What do you mean you feel good when you are here?

I hope relatives and friends can come to see the deceased off in person, and both the living and the deceased express their heartfelt thanks to you.

Come is come, come; "Deacon" refers to the rope that pulls the hearse for the coffin in the funeral, especially in the ceremony to welcome the body of the deceased to be buried; "Sorry for a person's death" means that both the living and the dead express their heartfelt thanks to you. In funeral activities, "coming to the deacon's office and feeling all the time" is often used as an elegy to thank relatives, friends and guests and express deep condolences to the deceased.

In the traditional culture of China, the words "be loyal to your duties and be grateful for life" reflect the respect for life and the importance of interpersonal relationships. Both the living and the dead should be respected. "Visiting the deacon" means the final farewell to the deceased, which embodies the ultimate concern for life; "Sense of equality" expresses gratitude to the living, and shows mutual help and gratitude in interpersonal relationships.

In China culture, the harmony of interpersonal relationship is very important. This sentence reflects how people support and care for each other in difficult times. By attending funerals and expressing gratitude, people are not only fulfilling their social responsibilities, but also maintaining and strengthening relationships with others. This sentence also reflects the importance of etiquette in the traditional culture of China.

In funeral activities, there are a series of complicated ceremonies to be observed, which is not only a respect for the dead, but also a comfort to the living. "Attending the ceremony" and "feeling at home and abroad" are all part of these etiquette. In China culture, death is not the end of life, but another form of existence.

I didn't feel the origin of this sentence until the deacon died.

The origin of this sentence can be traced back to the funeral etiquette culture in ancient China. In the traditional culture of China, funeral etiquette is very important. It is not only a respect for the dead, but also a comfort to the living. In funeral activities, there are a series of complicated etiquette to be observed, among which "coming to the funeral" and "feeling of being buried" are all part of these etiquette.

I hope friends and relatives will come to see the deceased off in person and express their deep condolences to the deceased. In "Death and Life", "Death and Life" means the living and the dead, and "Death and Life" means thanking you. The meaning of this sentence is that both the living and the dead are grateful to you and thank the living.