Proper Funeral Etiquette Guide
The Basics of Funeral Etiquette

What to Wear to a Funeral
Tradition has always required a certain level of formality in dressing for a funeral. However, today's end-of-life services are so varied — ranging from the traditional funeral to the often more relaxed celebration of life — that it's challenging to know exactly what's expected of you.
The advisors on the Emily Post website tell readers that "attire isn't limited to just black or dark gray. Remember, though, that it is a serious occasion and your attire should reflect that, especially if you are participating in the service. At the very least it should be clean, neat, and pressed as for any other important occasion."

What to Say at a Funeral

How to Act at a Funeral
More Advice on How to Behave During Burial Services
How to Handle the Visitation
After the Funeral
How to Act at a Funeral Reception
Follow Up with Kindness
"Good manners," wrote Emily Post, "reflect something from inside — an innate sense of consideration for others and respect for self." We think that just about sums it up; no matter the situation — wedding, baptism, dinner party or cocktails with friends — her observations about good manners (when followed) will serve us all well.
If you have questions or are unsure about what happens before, during and after a funeral, check our guide to help better prepare yourself to go though this challenging situation.
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No matter how many times you have read through this page, you may still be having difficulty understanding exactly how to act at a funeral.
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