Edweird_slowhen
Edweird_slowhen

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While it is a matter of personal preference, it is worth considering whether publicizing and structuring the discussion of a parent's death for content consumption is the most appropriate way to grieve. Alternatively, it could be argued that society has evolved to include new forms of grief expression. Nonetheless, it is important to approach such sensitive topics with care and respect.

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Qwerty2398
Qwerty2398

I dent feel sad for the NRI's. They are pretentious. They will "feel sad" on social media and then go back to their foreign country. I understand their life to go back. But they need not put on this act of "suffering". They people are smart enough to plan their finances, reach out to lawyers to see how to get their green cards but didn't know that their parent will pass away one day?

They pretend suffer, i pretend to empathize..

deadpm
deadpm

There can only be 2 goals here:

  1. Reach
  2. Catharsis

If it's 1, it feels shallow. If it is 2, it feels authentic. If it's both, I don't know how to feel about it

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