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Do you leave food out for the dead in your culture?
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Supposedly it used to be tradition in my country to have a big celebration when someone died because they were finally free from the suffering of life, while the birth of a child was seen as a tragedy and worthy of mourning
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>>220795710
it's an old slavic custom
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>>220795767
This is too much one person can't eat that much.
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>>220795086
I think it's mostly animals that eat it, that's why there's stray dogs and cats often in graveyards
Pic related photo made by me
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>>220795847
only gypsies do it here
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>>220795026
No. What happens to those grave goods? Is it collected in an organised manner or will somebody just steal it? I doubt that those items are let to rot away.
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Kek
>>220795847
Isn't that a huge risk? Not just for the general sanitation but also for the interred bodies?
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>>220796404
You do it here in Poland
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>>220798493
>shooting AK-47s during weddings.
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>>220795026
>Do you leave food out for the dead in your culture?
Sure we mostly do it in an altar in the dia de los muertos :3
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>>220795026
Yeah, that's what day of the dead is all about
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>>220795026
Nah. It's the usual super sad and grim ceremony, followed by everyone going to the pub to drink in honour of the dead o algo
>>220802793
I admire you lads. Mexico has always interested me
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>>220795026
No