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Tap ‘n’ go for funerals a sign of shifting norms – Sydney Morning Herald
It’s like a gift registry or wishing well at a wedding but it’s for funerals.

“Families appreciate everybody wanting to help but most families end up with 30 to 40 bunches of flowers, which they just think is a bit of a waste.”
Sydney Funerals commissioned research that found three out of five Australians worry about the cost of an unexpected funeral, especially Millennials concerned about the cost of burying a parent.
Mr Duncombe said he was also a wedding celebrant and he had watched cultural mores evolve, with gift registries and wishing wells for cash donations beco…
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