myfs_107568 Posted November 9, 2004 Share Posted November 9, 2004 Hello, My husband (hb)'s uncle just passed away. This uncle is his father's younger brother. Before his uncle passed away, my hb and I were already deciding to hold our customary wedding. However, his uncle's departure was too sudden. Just in case this information is needed, my hb and family (father, mother and sister) are NOT living together with the deceased uncle. 1.) When can we hold our customary wedding? 2.) From a taiwan television programme, a feng shui master mentioned that although the traditional culture is that to hold a customary wedding WITHIN 100 days after the funeral, he advised NOT to do so. This is because holding a wedding WITHIN 100 days after the funeralis harmful to the bridegroom. The master said that in many years of his encounters, many men who married WITHIN the 100 days after the funeral -- die young (before 50 years old). He advised to hold the customary wedding after 1 year of the funeral. Do you know if it is possible to hold wedding AFTER 100 days of the funeral, but BEFORE 1 year? I do not want anything bad to happen to my hb. 3.) Any other information provided much appreciated. Thank you very much for your help. If you need more information, please let me know. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 9, 2004 Staff Share Posted November 9, 2004 Dear Fenger,Actually, in my opinion, it has to do more with the immediate family.Thus, in your case, since it is your hb's father's uncle, he should not be considered as the immediate family member.Thus, in my opinion, since the uncle is not an immediate family member, then holding a wedding 100 days later is actually OK. But if it is one's immediate family member than the wedding should be held one year later.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/9/2004 3:57:44 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hello, My husband (hb)'s unclejust passed away. This uncleis his father's youngerbrother. Before his unclepassed away, my hb and I werealready deciding to hold ourcustomary wedding. However,his uncle's departure was toosudden. Just in case thisinformation is needed, my hband family (father, mother andsister) are NOT livingtogether with the deceaseduncle. 1.) When can we holdour customary wedding? 2.)From a taiwan televisionprogramme, a feng shui mastermentioned that although thetraditional culture is that tohold a customary weddingWITHIN 100 days after thefuneral, he advised NOT to doso. This is because holding awedding WITHIN 100 days afterthe funeralis harmful tothe bridegroom. The mastersaid that in many years of hisencounters, many men whomarried WITHIN the 100 daysafter the funeral -- die young(before 50 years old). Headvised to hold the customarywedding after 1 year of thefuneral. Do you know if it ispossible to hold wedding AFTER100 days of the funeral, butBEFORE 1 year? I do not wantanything bad to happen to myhb. 3.) Any other informationprovided much appreciated.Thank you very much for yourhelp. If you need moreinformation, please let meknow. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_107568 Posted November 16, 2004 Share Posted November 16, 2004 Hello Cecil & Robert,Thanks a lot for your detailed response.We have decided to wait 1 year later.And in the mean time, we are searching for our house. We have chosen yourservice. My husband has sent the house details to you on the 15th Oct.Have a great day! Thanks! :-)Sharon wrote in message news:16876.9016@forum.geomancy.net... Quote Dear Fenger,Actually, in my opinion, it has to do more with the immediate family.Thus, in your case, since it is your hb's father's uncle, he should not beconsidered as the immediate family member.Thus, in my opinion, since the uncle is not an immediate family member,then holding a wedding 100 days later is actually OK. But if it is one'simmediate family member than the wedding should be held one year later.Warmest Regards,CecilOn 11/9/2004 3:57:44 PM, Fenger . wrote:>Hello, My husband (hb)'s uncle>just passed away. This uncle>is his father's younger>brother. Before his uncle>passed away, my hb and I were>already deciding to hold our>customary wedding. However,>his uncle's departure was too>sudden. Just in case this>information is needed, my hb>and family (father, mother and>sister) are NOT living>together with the deceased>uncle. 1.) When can we hold>our customary wedding? 2.)>From a taiwan television>programme, a feng shui master>mentioned that although the>traditional culture is that to>hold a customary wedding>WITHIN 100 days after the>funeral, he advised NOT to do>so. This is because holding a>wedding WITHIN 100 days after>the funeral is harmful to>the bridegroom. The master>said that in many years of his>encounters, many men who>married WITHIN the 100 days>after the funeral -- die young>(before 50 years old). He>advised to hold the customary>wedding after 1 year of the>funeral. Do you know if it is>possible to hold wedding AFTER>100 days of the funeral, but>BEFORE 1 year? I do not want>anything bad to happen to my>hb. 3.) Any other information>provided much appreciated.>Thank you very much for your>help. If you need more>information, please let me>know.....................................................................Copyright 1996-onwards Geomancy.Net, Cecil & Robert Lee. All RightsReserved.International Copyright & Intellectual Property Rights Notice All messagesposted TO THIS SITE which includes this forum and other contents madeaccessable by us to the public cannot be copied; reproduced; recompiled;stored in a retrieval system; or transmitted, in any form or by any means;electronic; mechanical; photocopying; recording; or otherwise.More Info Read URL:http://www.geomancy.net/about/copyright/copyright.htmPlease kindly contact us at support@geomancy.net. if you should encounterany breach of Copyright and Intellectual Property rights. Thank you inadvance!.................................................................... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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