This question does not make any sense.
The word 'observe' is strange also. 'Observe a funeral?' or 'have a funeral?' How do you observe a funeral? Do you observe it yearly like birthdays? Now they're called 'deathdays'?
It's just a strange question. Can't really be answered.
witness/ witnessed observe/observed
detect, perceive, witness, see, spot
Yes The Netherlands are a Mainly Christian country and observe the Christian traditions such as Easter and Christmas
Recognize, visualize, witness, observe, take in...
Yoko Ono decided not to do a funeral for him but she set aside a private time pray for his soul.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate most national and religious holidays. However, they annually observe the occasion of Jesus' death, which they call the "Memorial Occasion". On a personal level, many Jehovah's Witnesses do celebrate weddings and wedding anniversaries. They can also enjoy special occasions like weddings, school graduations and baby showers.
examine, spy, pay attention to, recognize, discover, view, witness
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what none christian costum marriage in the story of ramayana
Examine, witness, discern, identify, inspect, glimpse, observe
if you give a clock to the Chinese as a present, it means you wish to attend their funeral
By showing them a magazine or directing them to the Jehovah's Witness website. Alternatively, you could invite them to the Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall to observe their services and discuss with members of the congregation.