Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just ignore, nobody’s going to check
+1 Just be nice and say you'll try to make that happen while he's still alive.
I would think the man would be alarmed by the idea of being buried alive, in his homeland or anywhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd cremate and spread the ashes in his homeland. Keep it simple as it's DH's problem.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just ignore, nobody’s going to check
+1 Just be nice and say you'll try to make that happen while he's still alive.
Anonymous wrote:What about his wife?
Anonymous wrote:I'd cremate and spread the ashes in his homeland. Keep it simple as it's DH's problem.
Anonymous wrote:Say sure and ask what arrangements have been made.
Anonymous wrote:If it were my parent, I would tell them that this would be costly and time-consuming to arrange. Except that we'd never have this conversation, because they already know this and don't want to be a burden.
So tell your husband that if he says nothing right now, he will be facing a difficult choice after his father's death: not honor his wishes and live with that, or be entirely overwhelmed trying to make it happen.
Anonymous wrote:If it were my parent, I would tell them that this would be costly and time-consuming to arrange. Except that we'd never have this conversation, because they already know this and don't want to be a burden.
So tell your husband that if he says nothing right now, he will be facing a difficult choice after his father's death: not honor his wishes and live with that, or be entirely overwhelmed trying to make it happen.