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Answer from a CatholicPeople wear the same thing to funerals no matter what nationality.Clothes for summer! There's no "special Polish clothes" for summertime.
Egyptians did not wear anything different from everyday wear. They didn't have funerals, either. When someone died, they just took them and buried them away from their village.
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Polish people wear polish clothing that is similar to old style clothing, petty coats, bonnets, slips, skirts, button down shirts, braids, and stockings!!
it is Black, Red is a very happy color Actually i think it's white...at funerals most people wear white
People wear arm bands at funerals to show respect for a particular cause. This can be one that the deceased fell victim to or one they strongly supported.
They wear what they want, the same as other people.
No, they don't.
Ordinary citizens were dressed in a white toga(men) or stola (women). At the funerals of important people the officers of state wore their ceremonial robes.
Clothes for summer! There's no "special Polish clothes" for summertime.
Egyptians did not wear anything different from everyday wear. They didn't have funerals, either. When someone died, they just took them and buried them away from their village.
Black clothes
Europe is the backwards of the world!!!!!
Black is the color of mourning. People who experience mourning often wear the color black and it is why it is considered proper etiquette to wear black at funerals.
Black.
well all the polish funerals ive been to ( i live in poland) no they don't.
Because - although black is a sign of respect and is the 'normal' colour at funerals, some people might want to make the funeral a celebration of the person's life rather than a sombre event.