“Funeral” Video Gives Upbeat, Thought-Provoking Marriage Message
“Funeral” is a new TV commercial available off youTube launched by the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS). It looks at marriage in a different light. An middle aged woman shares some humorous stories during her eulogy at her husband’s funeral. She is celebrating how beautiful imperfections are what make a relationship perfect.
It’s not the huge events that make a relationship special as much as the mundain that we often miss or forget to appreciate. I found that during tough job search, I was especially vulnerable to ignoring the simple stuff that was right in front of me.
Watch this short video!
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Funny and tear-jerking at the same time. Thanks! I’ll be sharing this one with others.
Terry
I got this one through someone at our church. I thought it was a bit odd, definitely funny and as it proceeded gave some real insight into what’s most important in a marriage.
This is few months old Singaporean advertisement. Nothing really new, its was a hot video few months back on facebook
This is a timeless video and one worth sharing with CareerJockey.org readers. Even if it has been around, there are a lot of us that missed it so I’d like to keep in around for those of us that missed it.
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