@tarazkp, I sorrow for the death of your father. Did you hear your father's will? Your father will surely be proud of you. You are a great literary, husband and father. By the way, did your elder brother keep his father's deathbed?
@tarazkp, I sorrow for the death of your father. Did you hear your father's will? Your father will surely be proud of you. You are a great literary, husband and father. By the way, did your elder brother keep his father's deathbed?
I am not sure he had one and if he did, he doesn't own anything. Is it common in Korea that people worry about the will 2 days after death?
What do you mean?
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today.@tarazkp, Sorry if my clumsy English upset you.
In Korea, children are obligated to listen to their parents' wills before their parents die.
If children do not listen to their parents's dying words , they are criticized by people.
Is Korean custom different from Australia?
Did your elder brother hear your father's will?
There is no tradition like that in Australia that I know of.
Friendly tarazkp, I see!