Guess I pissed off a bunch of locals... As I don't understand why they pull over for funerals... They all talk about respect... The person is dead and I did not know them... I guess now I'm heartless, π€·πΌββοΈ
Is this just a local custom? Or do they do this elsewhere?
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Southern custom.
Midwest thing too. I'd say 95% of people pull to the side of the road. I will say that it is dying off though as the 5% that don't pull over are usually Gen Z and younger.
Well you are a wildcard. π
Many people pullover here, but not everybody
It is done many places. Itβs not about your respect of the dead person, itβs about being polite (respectful) to the living people who did know and who are mourning the dead person. Letting them move as an uninterrupted group to the burial site of the person they loved is just kindness. If itβs the custom of the people around you, itβs worth a few minutes of your time to be neighborly.
It isn't about interruption their procession, in most cases that is illegal. But if you are driving in the opposite direction there is no need to pull over. It makes absolutely no sense.
Odd hill to die on lol. Unless perhaps you encounter these an inordinate amount
Many cultural customs donβt make sense to outsiders. Life is usually more enjoyable when you adopt some of the customs of the place you live though. Or, you can be the heartless outsider, no one cares that muchπ
Not really a hill... I really don't think much about it, someone posted in a Facebook group and I just did a π€π€·πΌββοΈ
Yeah I figured it wasn't a serious issue, just a playful and insightful gripe.