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Funeral Etiquette - TSV

Funeral etiquette is an important set of customs for mourning the deceased and showing respect to the bereaved family. This collection systematically covers the knowledge needed when attending funerals, including dress code (types and selection of mourning attire), monetary gifts (amount guidelines and wrapping methods), and incense offering (denominational customs and procedures). It also explains differences by religion (Buddhist, Shinto, Christian) and various forms of incense offering (standing, seated, and circulating).

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code	slug	name	description	category
01	dress-code	Dress Code	Manners regarding attire for funeral attendance.	Basic Manners
02	monetary-gift	Monetary Gift (Koden)	Manners regarding monetary gift amounts and wrapping.	Basic Manners
03	incense-offering	Incense Offering (Shoko)	Incense offering etiquette and differences by denomination.	Basic Manners
04	standing-incense	Standing Incense Offering	Incense offering performed while standing.	Incense Offering Forms
05	seated-incense	Seated Incense Offering	Incense offering performed while kneeling.	Incense Offering Forms
06	circulating-incense	Circulating Incense Offering	Incense offering performed by passing the incense burner.	Incense Offering Forms
07	jodo-shinshu	Jodo Shinshu	Incense offering etiquette for Jodo Shinshu.	Denominational Customs
08	shingon	Shingon	Incense offering etiquette for Shingon Buddhism.	Denominational Customs
09	soto-zen	Soto Zen	Incense offering etiquette for Soto Zen.	Denominational Customs
10	nichiren	Nichiren	Incense offering etiquette for Nichiren Buddhism.	Denominational Customs
11	shinto	Shinto	Etiquette for Shinto funerals.	Religious Customs
12	christian	Christian	Etiquette for Christian funerals.	Religious Customs