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Not at all Stewey. I strenuously deny that accusation and I have not had any correspondance with ummmm nor know of any secret code. (Furiously tapping away as I speak. Nearly got it .........)
Noxlumos - Each to their own but what I find odd is that not only was the deceased not an employee , the request did not come from the family. My husband's manager took it upon herself to arrange for a whole dept of staff to attend because they knew his daughter who worked for the company. As I said , my husband barely knows his colleague and has never met her father. If this woman had requested the presence of her whole dept to attend her father's funeral as a sign of support , then I would say fine but she seemed quite awkward about them all being there and my husband said that the whole family were just staring at them , wondering why they were there. If a company employee dies , then of course it would have been respectful for his/her colleauges to be in attendance at their funeral but it just strikes me as a bit odd to attend a total stranger's funeral when your presence was neither required nor requested. As I say though , each to their own. If this is the done thing in Ireland then I respect that and it may not seem an oddity to you but where I am , in Scotland , it is not normally the done thing. Perhaps the 'norm' is dependant on the particular area you live in. For me , this is not the norm.