In South Korea, carried fake funerals

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Fake funeral - South Korean part of the movement known as "good death." The idea is to inspire people to live as best as possible and completely, because death - is real, no matter what may seem distant. It is believed that after attending his own funeral people will get along better with their families, live with no regrets, and even to work more effectively.





Fully agree with this, many large companies: to improve the motivation of «Samsung» asked to go to his own funeral 900 of its employees, and the insurance company «Kyobo» owe it all 4,000 of its employees.

But fake funeral, there are more dark and serious reason. South Korea is growing rapidly, and in schools and enterprises of the country there is a stiff competition. The pressure of society, the desire to succeed and the recent suicide of a few celebrities have led to a huge number of suicides among the population. Many believe that the fake funeral - way to deal with suicides: perhaps it will show people what death actually is and how it will affect their loved ones.

What is happening at such a funeral? First, all participants wear yellow hemp clothing - traditional mourning attire in South Korea. They then pose for pictures that will later be used in the ceremony. Then attach and "potential dead man", besides, he has to write about his suicide will and read the text to the audience. Also, he will have to write some epitaphs himself and letters to their loved ones.





In the end, it's time for the funeral, and "dead" lies in his coffin. He glued eyelids, as the dead are shipped by the darkness, and the coffin was closed. While he was in this position thinking about his life, he could hear his coffin falls from above ground and outside someone crying. After 15 agonizing minutes, the lid is opened, and the "dead man resurrected».

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via factroom.ru

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