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Tag Archives: silent language
The Super Secret Silent Language of Funeral Directors
Funeral Directors have a Super Secret Silent Language that is all theirs. It mostly consists of nods, looks and sighs. Those of us who share life with them know it too. The “Let’s Go” Nod In church yesterday, a text … Continue reading
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