Originally posted by: .rasgulla.
I dont think you can compare the death of one's own parent to that of an acquaintance.. That is a bit far stretched.. You have a bond with your parent that you do not share with anyone else.. You would be willing to bear huge losses for your parents.. Would you be willing to do the same for your acquaintances? I don't think so
Nope, but they can see the person for last time. They can not go for cremation.
Originally posted by: TheSoundOfMusic
Kya Drunkard hain yeh.
Did he go to Ak hangal Sahab's funeral? Rishi has worked him and Hangal Sahab was a veteran.Or Rajesh Khanna's for that matter.PC's bash must have been pre planned. Was Late Vinod Khanna's death planned? Weirdo.
Originally posted by: hermione82
Its not about bond..its about seeing a person you know for the last time..saying him good bye..its about feeling and sentiments..yes we do..yes many people does..i m lucky enough not to encounter anyones death except my grandfather..and people poured inwhen he died..some just saw him couple of times during morning walk and so..and yes older generation have those feelings which we lack certainly
maybe some of them met/saw him at the hospital pretty sure more people will attend the prayer ceremony..
Originally posted by: .rasgulla.
Its not always about priorities.. It is sometimes about helplessness too.. Like I have a senior whose father died and he could not attend the funeral because he had to perform an emergency surgery that he could not get out of because of non availability of other doctors. Did he love his father less? No.. But he thought that saving a life is than attending a funeral.. Must have been one of the hardest decisions that he had to make
Originally posted by: DhinchakGundi
Yep, I agree he is the biggest hypocrite. But, he isn't wrong about this issue.😊
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