Do you respect the last wishes from the person that died?
By teka44
@teka44 (3420)
Brazil
June 27, 2008 5:48pm CST
If you have a friend or a member of your family that you know her/him last wishes, do you will respect these wishes when this person died? Or only ignore it and do what you think that is better?
6 responses
@moondancer (7433)
• United States
28 Jun 08
Most certainly I would respect their last wishes. If they said to do something I would. No matter what I think it's there thought at the last of their life and I would respect it and do it.
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@moondancer (7433)
• United States
25 Jul 08
Thank you teka out of everyone you marked mine as best response.
@kaleegirl45 (1515)
• United States
1 Jul 08
If that would happen I would advice her to go to a notoary public and have a paper signed, in that paper she should put down exactly what it is that she wants, this way she will get her last finally wish. And no one can do anything about it.
@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
27 Jun 08
i think there last wishes should be carried out no matter what anyone thinks.
@joliefille (3690)
• Philippines
29 Jun 08
I would try to respect their wishes to the best of my ability. I don't want to be haunted later with the thought that I didn't do what they wanted.
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