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Co-worker Gives Posthumous Birthday Party For Mother would you attend? what would you bring? would you insist the coworker gets counseling? LOVE HARD. | |
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Evvy said: would you attend? what would you bring? would you insist the coworker gets counseling?
i just wouldn't go. I'd let that be my statement on the situation. Not going is kind of not cool...but U cant support this kind of stuff. DOn't say nothing mean, just don't go. That kind of stuff is inappropriate. Unless U were close with the coworkers mother. People need to learn to let go. Greif is good but going overboard is being selfish. When someone dies, as long as U can think about them and remember them, they never really truly die. But posthumous birthdays are not the way to go. Separation anxiety is a terrible thing. | |
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We find this strange, yet each year the world celebrates Christmas!! ~When you understand why you dismiss all other gods, then you will understand why I dismiss yours~ | |
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MuaPetahl said: We find this strange, yet each year the world celebrates Christmas!!
u ain't talkin to me....I'm an Atheist. I celebrate the human gift of being able to give. The implied idea that U'll get back strengthens trust and makes for bigger/stronger bonds between individuals and families. | |
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