YOUNG FEMALE MORTICIAN REVEALS WHY MORTUARY ATTENDANTS KNOCK BEFORE ENTERING
YOUNG FEMALE MORTICIAN REVEALS WHY MORTUARY ATTENDANTS KNOCK BEFORE ENTERING

A young female mortician has shed light on one of the most intriguing practices in mortuaries , the habit of knocking on the door before stepping inside.

Speaking about her experience in a profession often dominated by men, she explained that the gesture is a long-standing tradition observed by many mortuary attendants. According to her, knocking before entering serves as a sign of respect for the deceased and helps workers mentally prepare themselves before beginning their duties.
She also opened up about the unique challenges she faces as a woman in the profession. From dealing with public misconceptions to overcoming fear and emotional pressure, she said the job requires courage, discipline, and a strong sense of professionalism.
Despite the nature of her work, the young mortician noted that she has developed a deep appreciation for life and humanity through her daily encounters with the dead. She described her relationship with the deceased as one built on dignity and respect, emphasizing that every body entrusted to the mortuary deserves careful handling and honour.
Her revelations have sparked conversations among many who are curious about the realities of working in a mortuary and the traditions that continue to shape the profession.
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