People often feel obliged to show sadness at funerals due to societal norms and expectations surrounding grief and mourning. Funerals are communal events where shared expressions of sorrow signify respect for the deceased and support for the bereaved. Additionally, the social pressure to conform to these emotional displays can lead individuals to suppress their true feelings, resulting in a performance of sadness even when they may not personally feel it. This dynamic highlights the complex interplay between personal emotions and social conventions in grief contexts.
No it is a feeling or emotion, not matter.
There is a general feeling of sadness and loss because when someone is famous or well liked by many, people feel a commonality of mourning for their loss.
People do funerals to celebrate someone's life
Sadness has many symptoms, it is a transient feeling that passes when the troubles are over, symptoms include, crying, being down, not wanting to do much. But with sadness this eventually disappears, most people with sadness, still cope with everyday routines.
Taphofile That's the name for people who love funerals and graves and cemeteries.
Sadness doesn't have a literal smell, but some people may associate it with a feeling of heaviness or a lack of energy, which can influence how they experience scents in their environment. Different scents might trigger memories or emotions associated with sadness for some individuals, but there is no universal smell for the emotion itself.
no u are not obliged to tell others how u vote
Depression is a feeling everyone will experience in their lifetime. Compassion Pit is an online site that helps depressed people cope with their depression or sadness. There live chat is open 24 hours a day.
Funerals
Probably. Funerals are sad affairs that many people dislike.
No sadness itself does not kill people. But Sadness causes thoughts of suicide which is when sadness is deadly...
a choir..? :)