This article was co-authored by Jules Hirst and by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Jules Hirst is an Etiquette Coach and founder of Etiquette Consulting, Inc. based in Culver City, California. Through her work, Jules has been empowering individuals in social skills, leadership, and confidence through the lens of etiquette and helping her clients to feel comfortable in any situation since 2006. Jules conducts lectures, workshops, seminars, and webinars for business professionals, young adults, and teens. Her instruction covers topics like networking, dining, & social etiquette, understanding cultural differences, professional image, making genuine connections, and more. Jules is the co-author of the book, Power of Civility, which provides tools to boost social intelligence and build cultural competence,and the Technical Editor of Modern Etiquette for Dummies. She has partnered with a number of universities including UC Berkeley, UCLA, and USC, bringing her university etiquette seminars to college students. She has also appeared on NBC Nightly News, ABC World News, Bravo T.V., the New York Times, HGTV, and more.
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In America and other parts of the Western world, people typically wear black to pay respects at a funeral. Wearing white may seem odd, but in many cultures, it’s the traditional color of mourning, symbolizing peace, purity, and rebirth. In this article, we’ll explain what it means to wear white to a funeral, if it's okay to wear white, and how to decide what to wear, with expert insight from etiquette coach Jules Hirst.
What Wearing White at a Funeral Means
According to etiquette coach Jules Hirst, white is the traditional color of mourning in Chinese, Buddhist, Sikh, and Hindu cultures. The color is associated with life, rebirth, peace, and purity. However, black is the traditional mourning color in Western cultures, so wearing white to a funeral may be seen as disrespectful.
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- ↑ https://www.betterplaceforests.com/blog/what-to-wear-to-funeral/
- ↑ Jules Hirst. Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jules Hirst. Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.betterplaceforests.com/blog/what-to-wear-to-funeral/
- ↑ Jules Hirst. Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jules Hirst. Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/things-never-wear-funeral/
- ↑ https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/things-never-wear-funeral/