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They go to their dead ancestors burial place and pay their respects.
Yes, Mama told the officers that it is a custom in Copenhagen to gather and pay respects to the dead with flowers and music. This was to explain why so many people were gathered at the synagogue.
because he wanted to pay respects to his dead bride
No - many countries have a 'tomb of the unknown soldier'. It's simply a memorial where anyone can go to pay their respects to a fallen service person - regardless of their rank. Many soldiers killed on the field of battle were never brought back to the country of their birth. The tomb of the unknown soldier provides a place where families can pay their respects to their dead relative.
Pay Your Respects - 2011 was released on: USA: May 2011
Any meeting place where people gather to pay their respects to their fallen or dead comrades. As in a pub where where Fisherfolk would meet to drink to their fellows lost at sea, or a pub where the local community could meet to drink and pay respects to members of their community lost in battle.
No. "Pay respects" means something like "visit" or "meet", with a certain amount of deference/formality involved. It can also be used for occasions such as funerals (where it's usually phrased as "pay final respects").
They will only go if they are served lunch.
after his assassination
A tomb of a holy person is commonly referred to as a shrine or mausoleum. It is a sacred place where followers visit to pay their respects, seek blessings, and offer prayers.
The cast of Pay Your Respects - 2011 includes: Sarah Cote as Julia Joe Jafo Carriere as Vinny Vega II
People go to the cemetery to pay respects to the dead because the day of the dead is next (dia dos fieis defuntos - day of the loyal deseased) and it's not a holiday anymore like it was in the middle ages.