Whilst TM spoke about the Will aspect, not all cases involve a Will. Culturally, people may be guided by religious beliefs and or traditions, but even more influential (in my opinion) may be the strength of relationship between the 'missing' and his/her loved ones. Where it is strong, the loved ones will know how best to honour the missing person (regardless of religious beliefs/traditions); where it's not, loved ones would probably just follow basic burial protocols.
Exercise is important, so here are a few more brain teasers.
The 1st person to get them ALL correct wins a prize!!!
1. Fourteen of the kids in the class are girls. Eight of the kids wear blue shirts. Two of the kids are neither girls or wear a blue shirt. If five of the kids are girls who wear blue shirts, how many kids are in the class?
2. A man was walking in the rain. He was in the middle of nowhere. He had nothing and nowhere to hide. He came home all wet, but not a single hair on his head was wet. Why is that?
3. An Arab sheik is old and must leave his fortune to one of his two sons. He makes a proposition: Both sons will ride their camels in a race, and whichever camel crosses the finish line LAST will win the fortune for its owner. During the race, the two brothers wander aimlessly for days, neither willing to cross the finish line. In desperation, they ask a wise man for advice. He tells them something; then the brothers leap onto the camels and charge toward the finish line. What did the wise man say?
4. I am the beginning of sorrow and the end of sickness. You cannot express happiness without me yet I am in the midst of crosses. I am always in risk yet never in danger. You may find me in the sun, but I am never out of darkness.
5. Your parents have six sons including you and each son has one sister. How many people are in the family?
"She's now 22 and, although she has some age-related issues, she's still very active and chatty. She's a Siamese and has sapphire blue eyes. She's also very affectionate and at night likes to sleep in my arms with her head in the palm of my hand."
"It all depends, who lives in the better place for potential employment for the other. Or can one support the both of them. Is one place better in some way, climate, culture, cost of living, etc."
You make a good point...these are important considerations, for sure. Even if both parties have retired, they may still need to consider climate, culture and cost of living.
Hi G , not since 2016 ("Maigret sets a trap" - a TV movie), according to my research. He's done theatre too, but comedy is definitely his 'THANG'. He was actually retired, but gave that up to do this movie. ;-)
I think that Elon Musk would be even more successful at getting (and keeping) the interest and monies of many, many, many, more this time around! Perhaps millions of people...
Which 'person' are you? Which is your favourite...pet?
She'd be blushing, I think