Redditor u/Thedonutgirl asked the question, "What’s the most inappropriate thing you’ve witnessed at a funeral?" and the responses recalled acts that ranged from outrageous to cringeworthy to downright moronic.
1. "The funeral home putting a random guy in my grandfather's casket, suit, glasses, and wedding band — and then admitting that they had misplaced my grandfather was fairly inappropriate for a funeral."
2. "Someone trying to 'quietly' open a can while they were doing the closing prayer."
3. "The mother of the deceased putting on a (terribly acted and meth-fueled) show about how much she loved and missed her daughter. Shortly thereafter she was convicted of the daughter’s murder."
4. "My brother-in-law's girlfriend locked herself in a car, cried, and screamed, threatening to kill herself at my father-in-law's funeral. She was fine five minutes later and explained to my in-law she did it because she’s not used to not having all the attention."
5. "A narcissistic family member arrived late (after everyone else was at the graveside for the burial, and probably lurking behind a tomb to pick the perfect time after the priest had just started talking), wearing an enormous hat and sunglasses and low-cut gown like she was attending the Golden Globes red carpet or something, and loudly making an absolute scene of how devasted she was, daaaaaarlings, and just generally making it all about her."
6. "My mother murdered a former state trooper. She went to the funeral and put on a big scene. They were 'friends,' and a couple months later she was arrested and charged with his murder. They did two different Investigation Discovery shows on her."
7. "My grandfather was always a trickster. He had this little song he would sing to me, my siblings, and my little cousins where he would just repeat the words 'poo poopy doo' over and over. At his funeral, my aunt was telling stories about him, and in the middle of her telling a story, my 6-year-old cousin screamed, 'POO POOPY DOO' in front of 50 people. Needless to say it lightened the mood a little bit and made everyone a little happier remembering him in a good way."
8. "A relative of my husband died. There was a gathering at her house after the funeral, hosted by her husband. About two hours in, a man and woman in their mid-20s show up. They walk around the house a bit, grab a drink, and then disappear. I was asked to get some more drinks from the garage, and I stepped into the garage. There was the young couple, leaning against a car and engaging in some pretty vigorous sexual relations."
"Apparently, not only were they having sex in the garage, but they were doing lines of coke off the hood of the car." —u/awhq