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Based on the How to Be a Perfect Stranger: A Guide to Etiquette in
Other People's Religious Ceremonies. The handbook for how to
respond in an appropriate way when someone dies—no matter what
their faith or denomination. Few of us are ever prepared for the
loss of a relative, friend or colleague. This stressful situation
can be made worse if we are unfamiliar with the practices and
rituals of the deceased person's religious tradition. This complete
guide provides all the answers you need to express your condolences
and show your respect in the appropriate way regardless of the
religious tradition involved, addressing many common concerns,
including: Will there be a ceremony—what will it be like, and how
long will it last? What should I wear? What should I avoid doing,
wearing, saying? Are flowers appropriate? What is the appropriate
behavior if viewing the body? These are just a few of the basic,
very practical questions answered in this unique etiquette guide
covering all the major (and many minor) denominations and religions
found in North America—from Hindu to Presbyterian, from Mennonite
to Sikh—helping you to do the right thing in a difficult
situation. Covers all the major (and many minor) denominations and
religions found in North America: African American Methodist
Churches • Assemblies of God Baha’i • Baptist • Buddhist
• Christian and Missionary Alliance • Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) • Christian Congregation • Christian
Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) • Church of the Brethren
• Church of the Nazarene • Churches of Christ • Episcopalian
and Anglican • Evangelical Free Church • Greek Orthodox •
Hindu • International Church of the Foursquare Gospel •
International Pentecostal Holiness Church • Islam • Jehovah’s
Witnesses • Jewish • Lutheran • Mennonite/Amish • Methodist
• Mormon • (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) •
Native American/First Nations • Orthodox Churches • Pentecostal
Church of God • Presbyterian • Quaker (Religious Society of
Friends) • Reformed Church in America/Canada • Roman Catholic
• Seventh-day Adventist • Sikh • Unitarian Universalist •
United Church of Canada • United Church of Christ • Wesleyan
Based on the Award-Winning How to Be a Perfect Stranger: A Guide to
Etiquette in Other Peoples's Religious Ceremonies Wedding day
jitters aren't reserved for brides and grooms! A wedding is a
joyous event—but you can feel awkward while everyone else is
enjoying the wedding if you’re unfamiliar with the religious
tradition and customs involved. You want to be sure that you know
how to behave and what to expect. There’s no need to enter an
unfamiliar atmosphere unprepared, wondering: What will happen? What
should I wear? How long will it last? Is it okay to take pictures?
Will there be a reception? Should I bring a gift? When is it okay
to leave? The Perfect Stranger’s Guide to Wedding Ceremonies
helps to answer these questions and many more, telling you
everything you need to know to avoid embarrassment, relax, and have
a good time. Covers all the major (and many minor) denominations
and religions found in North America: African American Methodist
Churches • Assemblies of God • Baha’i • Baptist •
Buddhist • Christian and Missionary Alliance • Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) • Christian Congregation • Christian
Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) • Church of the Brethren
• Church of the Nazarene • Churches of Christ • Episcopalian
and Anglican • Evangelical Free Church • *Greek Orthodox •
Hindu • International Church of the Foursquare Gospel •
International Pentecostal Holiness Church • Islam • Jehovah’s
Witnesses • Jewish • Lutheran • Mennonite/Amish • Methodist
• Mormon • (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) •
Native American/First Nations • Orthodox Churches • Pentecostal
Church of God • Presbyterian • Quaker (Religious Society of
Friends) • Reformed Church in America/Canada • Roman Catholic
• Seventh-day Adventist • Sikh • Unitarian Universalist •
United Church of Canada • United Church of Christ • Wesleyan
Updated and Revised! Includes Glossary of Popular Religious Symbols
We North Americans live in a remarkably diverse society, and it's
increasingly common to be invited to a wedding, funeral or other
religious service of a friend, relative or coworker whose faith is
different from our own. These can be awkward situations ... What
will happen? What do I do? What do I wear? What do I say? What
should I avoid doing, wearing, saying? Is it okay to use a video
camera? How long will it last? What are their basic beliefs? Will
there be a reception? Will there be food? Should I bring a gift?
When is it okay to leave? These are just a few of the basic
questions answered in How to Be a Perfect Stranger. This
easy-to-read guidebook, with an "Everything You Need to Know Before
You Go" checklist, helps the well-meaning guest to feel
comfortable, participate to the fullest extent possible and avoid
violating anyone's religious principles—while enriching their own
spiritual understanding. For people of all faiths, all backgrounds.
African American Methodist Churches • Assemblies of God •
Bahá’à Faith • Baptist • Buddhist • Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) • Christian Science (Church of Christ,
Scientist) • Churches of Christ • Episcopalian and Anglican •
Hindu • Islam • Jehovah’s Witnesses • Jewish · Lutheran
• Mennonite/Amish • Methodist • Mormon (Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints) • Native American/First Nations •
Orthodox Churches • Pentecostal Church of God • Presbyterian
• Quaker (Religious Society of Friends) • Reformed Church in
America/Canada • Roman Catholic • Seventh-day Adventist •
Sikh • Unitarian Universalist • United Church of Canada •
United Church of Christ
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