Hi everyone, I am likely to represent my company to travel to US to attend a (potential) funeral of an industry veteran soon. The official objective is to know the composition of the new management and show my face, but in my heart, that person was quite helpful to me 10 year ago so I would really like to pay my respect. It was a career milestone working with him back then but we are no longer in direct-contact these days.
The family is white and location is somewhere in Virginia. I only know that the appropriate dress code is black suit, white shirt and black ties. May I ask if attendees will also give pek-khim? If yes, how should we pass the money to them? If not, otherwise, what should we bring along? Is there anything nice that I can do for the family?
Thank you for your kind advice.
The family is white and location is somewhere in Virginia. I only know that the appropriate dress code is black suit, white shirt and black ties. May I ask if attendees will also give pek-khim? If yes, how should we pass the money to them? If not, otherwise, what should we bring along? Is there anything nice that I can do for the family?
Thank you for your kind advice.