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I don't understand why it's a custom or common to gamble at funeral wakes.CNY and funeral wakes are given leeways as one is in festivity and the other is in mourning. These are not everyday gambling stalls. However, it's true that there're roving gambling gangs who use CNY and funeral wakes to set up stalls. For example, when they see a funeral wake in their territory, even if it's a stranger, they'd pay a token white gold and set up a stall there every night until it's over. Then move to look for someone else who died. If the bereaved family or neighbours complain to police, sure police will come. However it's rare, since nobody want trouble at funeral wakes, and most would worry about trouble after that too.![]()
Aren't they supposed to be mourning or grieving or even honouring the deceased?
It appears to be hypocritical and disrespectful for people to be gambling at a funeral. You can bet there will be some people there for the gambling and not so much for the mourning.
How did this practice start, how has it been maintained, and how is it justified and accepted?