Is it okay to ask for things that people give before they die, and is it okay to use things that peo

Updated on healthy 2024-06-24
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, but it depends on whether you need it or not. If you don't need it, you can negotiate with the merchant to see if you can return it.

    In addition, don't be so superstitious, thinking that it is bought for the deceased, and if you don't receive it well, you will touch the mold or something. You bought these things with your money, so it's a pity not to accept them.

    In addition, if you really feel panicked, you can skip the courier first, and then negotiate with the seller to see if you can return it. If you can return the item, you will pay some shipping costs to return the item to the seller.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This question involves different cultures and beliefs, and different places have different customs.

    First of all, from a legal point of view, if the donor has died, then the ownership of the thing gifted during his lifetime has already been transferred. This means that legally, you can own these things.

    However, from a cultural and belief point of view, some people may consider it unlucky to accept something as a gift from someone who has passed away. This can lead to psychological upset, or fear of touching the head, etc. This needs to be judged based on the beliefs of the individual and the culture in which it is located.

    So, if you feel uneasy or worried, you can negotiate with the merchant to return the goods. In addition, if you really feel panicked, you can not accept the express delivery first, and then negotiate with the seller to see if you can return the goods. If you can return the item, you will pay some shipping costs to return the item to the seller.

    In short, whether or not to accept what a person gives before death needs to be judged according to personal circumstances and beliefs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's not just that things used by dead people should not be kept at home, but things sent by dead people are better not to be keptIn other words, it is the right way to burn all the things of the dead and return them to the ghosts. Because some ghosts are reluctant to go to the underworld, and they always need to give them something to possess when they are wandering in the yang world, then the things they used in life are the best choice.

    The relics of the dead should be analyzed in detail, if it is a particularly valuable thing, such as gold and silver treasures, it is naturally based on the law, or the specific situation of each family, and the descendants will inherit it, which does not need to be paid special attention to.

    If it is a dead person's clothes, shoes, or things that have been used on a daily basis, if it is useless, find a professional and incinerate it. Don't just throw it in a bag and throw it out as garbage, it's disrespectful to the deceased, and if it is picked up by someone who doesn't know, it can also be a major blow to others.

    In addition, you can't just find a place to burn the relics of the deceased, which will not only pollute the environment, but also cause fire hazards, and what is more terrible is that it will bring a lot of trouble to yourself and your family, and your fortune will become extremely sluggish, and even a lot of terrible things will happen.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes!

    We are materialists cultivated by the CCP, so we don't have any ideological concerns.

    The use of the things of the deceased is also a good memorial to him.

    If Izumishita had knowledge, he didn't want his things to 'die' because no one used them.

    You can use it with confidence if there is no infectious disease in the event that you confirm it and the ownership is yours.

    Actually, I don't think you would ask such a question if you understood that there was no real difference between money and things. Because I'm sure if it were possible you would use the money he left behind.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, as long as the item does not have a strong virus and there are no clear rules in the local customs.

    For example, all antiques are things that have been used by dead people, can they be used differently? And people are very envious.

    Many houses, especially old houses, each one of which has been inhabited by a dead person, is not it the same to live in? And it's more comfortable than living in a new house.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Scientifically speaking, as long as the deceased did not die of infectious diseases, the items left behind can still be used, and the most important thing is to have some comfort in the heart

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    OK. For example, the name, the books you have read, the house you have lived in, etc. You can't use an ID card.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The bank card is probably rushed to use, there are so many feudal superstitions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Not good It is recommended that it is better not to use it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can use all the belongings of your loved ones as a souvenir.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it's better to stay, because people live for a lifetime, they have to leave evidence of their existence, and if you have a gift from him by your side, it is equivalent to missing him, but in fact, there is nothing that needs a chance.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The fact that the deceased can give you (you) gifts before his death shows that the relationship must be extraordinary, so why can't you keep it, shouldn't it be kept as a memorial?

    It's a little scary to ask questions.

    That's when you're not healthy and sunny.

    Question: The thing I gave was transferred to someone else, can someone else use it?

    If you transfer it to others, will it have an impact on others?

    There are no ghosts or gods, they are all scaring themselves.

    Let me say that, there are some things that you believe and you don't believe in.

    Philistine people disturb themselves, hehe, it's too much.

    Question: If I bought a pair of pillows and give him one, can I still use this? I bought it myself, and it works! Don't think so much.

    Ask a question, okay, thank you.

    It's just that when you see it, you remember.

    Mmmm, is it normal to see things and think about people.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If a friend gives you something before he dies, then it belongs to you and you can stay. If something is given to you for safekeeping during your lifetime, it does not belong to you and you cannot keep it, and if the thing is particularly valuable, you can ask the heirs to give you a property custody fee.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Although your friend died, but the things that were given to you before your death were left behind, there are no superstitious sayings, if you don't want to see things and think about people, you can dispose of all the things left by your friend before his death, and if you want to keep a friend's thoughts, keep them.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Although your friend has passed away, you can still keep his things as a memorial, after all, your friendship is also more precious, and you also need to leave some good memories for yourself.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Stay, this is also a thought, it should be kept, this is commemorative.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course, you can, you can leave a thought, see things and think about people.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If it's memorable, you can keep it, and if you don't, it's best not to keep it in your own hands. But I think ah, in fact, this is also my own psychological effect, if you feel that it is necessary to take it back, you can take it back, no problem.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When a friend dies, the things that were given to you before your death can be left as a memorial, because it was your good friend who passed away, and the only thing that can be left now is the things and gifts that were given to you during your lifetime. It's also a good memory.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    My friend has passed away, can I keep the things I gave me before my death? Of course you can stay. In this way, when you want him, you can take it out and look at it and miss it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's better not to stay.

    After all, your friends have passed away now, and when you see what he gave you, you will naturally think of his old friend, which may make you feel very sad, so I think it's better not to stay with what your friend gave you.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello, a friend has passed away, and you can keep the things that were given to you before your death, you can keep them for continued use or keep them as memorials, this is okay.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    My friend has passed away, and I can keep what he gave me when he was alive. Not only can it be stayed, but it can also be used as a very precious souvenir.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's completely okay to stay, what your friend gave you before he died has no effect on you, and you can also stay as a memorial.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I passed away again, and what I gave me before my death should be left behind and can be used as a memorial. If you are always in a bad mood when you see this thing, and it affects your mood, then you can also not stay. You can give it away or give it away.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    When a friend dies, the things given before his death can be left as a souvenir, because after all, it is a friend, and the memorial between friends is very worthy of sincerity.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Since he sent it to you, of course you can stay, and you have to keep it, after all, it is the only thought, or proof.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If it's a memorial for the two of you, you can stay, but you have to report it to his family and ask if the family doesn't allow it.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    My friend has passed away, can I keep the things I gave me before my death? It's definitely okay, if you leave it, it's okay to make a souvenir, and if you don't want to keep it, you can also throw it away.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    When a friend dies, the things that were given to me before my death can be kept, this thing is a miss for my friends, as well as the sincere feelings of my friends, and I am reluctant to throw it away for the rest of my life.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    My friend has passed away, can I keep the things I gave before my death, of course this can be stayed, and staying is also a kind of missing my friend, and one day in the future, I can think of you as a friend when I see these things.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    My friend died, I can keep the things I gave before my death, I think it depends on your own thoughts, if you want to make a memorial, you stay, if you think about things, you don't want to, so as not to look sad and sad.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    I think it's something that can be left for a friend before his death. Since my friend has passed away, the things I send are the same as **, seeing things and thinking about people.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    When your friend dies, you can keep what he gave you during his lifetime, and that's also a kind of remembrance, because the thing itself is very precious, so let him keep it as a memento.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Summary. If you're afraid to see things and think about people! Then bury it! If you really forget his friend, then he is really gone, and there is no trace of him in this world, which makes it even more sad and sad.

    My friend has passed away, can I keep the things I gave me before my death?

    Hello, very happy to serve you! You can stay, there is no need to mind this kind of thing, since I can give you a gift, the relationship between the letter and the branch will not be too bad, and it is good to keep it as a thought, after all, people are not long in their lives, and the people they can meet are also limited, we are more to remember a deceased friend. I am sure that your friend will be blessed with good health and good luck in the heavens.

    If you're afraid of Qingtan, you can see things and think about people! Then bury it! If you really forget his friend, then he is really gone, and there is no trace of him in this world, which is even more sad and sad.

    It's a gift from a friend, and you can keep it as a collection.

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