Virtual Funeral Etiquette
Attending a virtual funeral service for a loved one requires that you follow the etiquette expected of you. If you're unaware, read on for some more clarity!

Prepare
In reality, virtual funeral services are not that much different from regular in-person funerals. The only difference with this type of service is that it is conducted through a computer screen rather than a physical location somewhere. If you are going to be planning a virtual funeral service for a loved one in the near future, then it’s important that you are as prepared as possible before the day of the service. One of the first things that you’ll want to take care of when preparing for a virtual funeral service is figuring out who will be speaking at the service. To make this process as easy as possible, we recommend asking those who will be in attendance ahead of time who’d be interested in speaking. Once you have figured out everyone who would like to say a few words, then it is up to you to sort out a time limit for everyone. This last step is crucial as the last thing you’d want is for the virtual funeral service to go off schedule. Once you’ve settled on a length of time that you’d like everyone to keep their speeches within, it is then up to you to inform them and ensure that they time it out so everything runs as smoothly as possible.
Dressing
Many people make the mistake of joining a virtual funeral service under the assumption that they can wear anything they want. Now, while you will technically be in your own home, it is still important that you join the service dressed exactly how you would for an in-person funeral service. Keep in mind that just because the service is not in-person doesn’t mean that it is any less important. With all of the current requirements for social distancing, virtual funeral services are the only option that many people have. So, we urge you to wear typical funeral attire that is either black or a dark neutral color. Additionally, you’ll also want to avoid wearing anything that is too revealing or distracting, as you don’t want to draw unnecessary attention to you, when the attention should really be on the importance of the service at hand.
Mute
Before joining a virtual funeral service, it’s important that you familiarize yourself with the platform with which everything will be conducted on. Knowing how to mute yourself prior to the start of the service is important as you don’t want to cause any unnecessary sound feedbacks for all of the attendees online.
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