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saturn1402

saturn1402

Take me back to the night we met
Sep 13, 2024
153
I haven't decided when to ctb yet cause I still have a few things to do

But I have written a will and all the letters to my loved ones.

I have one question tho. My family live in a EU country , and I live in another EU country for work. I want to be buried on my homeland so they will need to rempatriate my body. What bothers me is that I think it will be expensive, and I don't want to be a burden to them even as a dead person.

Should I maybe get some sort of insurance ?
 
Placo

Placo

Life and Death
Feb 14, 2024
886
I recommend getting cremated, in the end it's the cheapest thing to do, I wrote to cremate myself in fact, then they can always keep the ashes at home and therefore for them you will be even "closer" than being a decomposing body in a cemetery.
 
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
8,019
If you have the money for repatriation expenses, you could just send your loved ones the money before you ctb, telling them what it is for.
 
saturn1402

saturn1402

Take me back to the night we met
Sep 13, 2024
153
I recommend getting cremated, in the end it's the cheapest thing to do, I wrote to cremate myself in fact, then they can always keep the ashes at home and therefore for them you will be even "closer" than being a decomposing body in a cemetery.
I don't like the idea of being cremated tbh 🙁 i know once I am dead I am dead but meh
If you have the money for repatriation expenses, you could just send your loved ones the money before you ctb, telling them what it is for.
they would easily have the money I just wanted to make it easier for them without being a burden
 
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