it makes you remember someone
to visit graves of relatives or friends.
Yes, if someone invites you. If not, good luck finding someone. Try asking relatives or friends.
No. If you were thinking of trying it, you must have some really great friends and relatives who would do things like that for someone.
Ask your friends and relatives to recommend someone
Yes best friends are important!!! They are important because everyone needs someone to talk to and share their day with our maybe their problems!
The significance of ceremonies is that they remind people of their grace, or to remind people of someone
Because they could be seen to be biased. You should put in someone that is not related to you or a friend but knows you in a formal context, like someone that you have worked for, or a teacher or a leader of a group of people that you may have been involved with on a voluntary basis. They are looking for someone who can independently vouch for your character with no bias, so relatives and friends are not accepted.
Nepotism isn't legal anywhere. ====================== Nepotism is legal in Canada, as long as it doesn't involve relatives (even distant relatives), friends, or acquaintances. If it's someone you've never met before, it's OK.
Family reunions are about reconnecting relatives where sharing past and present experiences are the highlights other than just fellowships. Getting to know the past and present relatives they never met. A closer tie or stronger bonding as the end result
what do you mean of finding someone? and for what purpose? you mean like people search? it's hard to find someone in Philly cos people's info aren't on data base but if you wanna find someone physically try to connect with the friends of the person you are looking for get her/his contact details from friends or relatives or if you have much to pay for an investigator do it..
Talk to your friends first, they are probably more important to you...and then make up your mind.
Where they can. Sometimes they stay with relatives, friends or someone their boss refers them to; sometimes they obtain false papers and use them to rent or buy a place to live.