Poor guy. The fact that he wanted photos and stuff thrown away says a lot about how much his family situation hurts him. I hope he can find some peace going forward.
Yes, i agree. In the way he speaks, you can hear that he had a strained relationship with his father, but i was surprised he didn't want to keep photos of his mother and brother, or the painting of his mother. The memories must really be painful for him.
Sometimes asians don't believe in holding onto all these stuffs because they want the deceased spirit to move on and not linger around. Sometimes easier to leave things behind like it's separated. Don't bring the past back into your safe personal space. @@littlefurnace
I feel awful for this man. To lose his brother like that over a petty thing, money. I don’t understand. I’m glad he is able to talk about it with someone who is so carefully listening.
money is only petty if you have plenty of it but not if you don't. the son wanted his inheritance from his mother. the other brother wanted him to get it. the father wouldn't. the unemployed son probably desperately wanted to leave his father's house. instead he was trapped there and ignored.
the mothers picture was beautiful. before my mother died i determined i wanted nothing from her. but now shes gone. having spent the past four months trying to help her, seeing her suffering so much and dying...it softens your heart to a lot of old issues. now i take a lot of comfort in having some of her things. she would have been ninety next month and i'm surprised how very sad all of it makes me feel.
I like the man in charge of the cleaning, the cleansing, the respect of the deceased, and the care towards the family! ❤❤ R.I.P to all who passed away in this home. 😢
This is so tragic, the old man sounded pretty selfish for not helping his son who needed his help and he hid it from people. Feel sorry for the son here that he wanted to throw away the pics.
Writing house of scum on the wall is a very relatable thing.My apologies because this is unrelated to this video butThank you so much for clearing and blessing the animal hoard Building. I cant remember when it was, maybe a year ago I cried for a long time after and felt very thankful you were able to do a ceremony for them.
I haven’t been keeping up with the videos lately, but I’m glad that he now seems to have gathered a nice little team of helpers! I bet he’s grateful to no longer have to clean the houses by himself 🤗
The brother that died didn't want that though... The brother in this video said his brother had wanted to use the money to move out and away from his dad because he resented him, not that he was happy living with his dad under one roof.
Do you usually throw away everything, even the things that are brand-new and could be given to charity or sold in second-hand stores? I suppose it depends on whether or not the client allows you to or not, as they must be their possessions. It would be a shame though, it seems like there are some interesting and useful items at these properties.
some people sell some of the belongings to this cleaning service and they have a shop where they sell it to the public. i think it also depends on the death odors and whether the items can be saved. some people want nothing to do with the belongings but do not want it to go anywhere but the garbage.
Japan has many fully furnished abandoned home. Possessions may not hold sentimental value to people, like they do to others. Like a hoarder v non hoarder. Hoarders hold into items for various reasons. No hoarders have 0 problems in passing on items. If that makes sense. 😊
@trude_in_adelaide but usually on this channel, the hoarder has passed away, and the family members seem to just ask to keep things like photos. I'm obviously asking about what happens in that situation, when they give the instructions to dispose of anything that isn't sentimental
I must be completely cynical in this world now. I am suspicious of him. If that happened in America and three people died in rapid succession with inheritance on the line, it would be a completely different story. 😮
Poor guy. The fact that he wanted photos and stuff thrown away says a lot about how much his family situation hurts him. I hope he can find some peace going forward.
Yes, i agree. In the way he speaks, you can hear that he had a strained relationship with his father, but i was surprised he didn't want to keep photos of his mother and brother, or the painting of his mother. The memories must really be painful for him.
Sometimes asians don't believe in holding onto all these stuffs because they want the deceased spirit to move on and not linger around. Sometimes easier to leave things behind like it's separated. Don't bring the past back into your safe personal space. @@littlefurnace
I feel awful for this man. To lose his brother like that over a petty thing, money. I don’t understand. I’m glad he is able to talk about it with someone who is so carefully listening.
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money is only petty if you have plenty of it but not if you don't. the son wanted his inheritance from his mother. the other brother wanted him to get it. the father wouldn't. the unemployed son probably desperately wanted to leave his father's house. instead he was trapped there and ignored.
The house of sadness; so much tragedy in this household. 😢
the mothers picture was beautiful. before my mother died i determined i wanted nothing from her. but now shes gone. having spent the past four months trying to help her, seeing her suffering so much and dying...it softens your heart to a lot of old issues. now i take a lot of comfort in having some of her things. she would have been ninety next month and i'm surprised how very sad all of it makes me feel.
I like the man in charge of the cleaning, the cleansing, the respect of the deceased, and the care towards the family! ❤❤ R.I.P to all who passed away in this home. 😢
This is so tragic, the old man sounded pretty selfish for not helping his son who needed his help and he hid it from people. Feel sorry for the son here that he wanted to throw away the pics.
can you imagine the pain after the house is cleared and good memories kicking in.. I hope they get along up in heaven
Writing house of scum on the wall is a very relatable thing.My apologies because this is unrelated to this video butThank you so much for clearing and blessing the animal hoard Building. I cant remember when it was, maybe a year ago I cried for a long time after and felt very thankful you were able to do a ceremony for them.
what a tragic story this family has....
I haven’t been keeping up with the videos lately, but I’m glad that he now seems to have gathered a nice little team of helpers! I bet he’s grateful to no longer have to clean the houses by himself 🤗
whole family gone and now this guy has to deal with it, very sad situation
This is very sad that the whole issue was about money and inheritance It is such a shame that the son's felt this way about their father.
God's blessings for your compassion 🙏
So sad... oh so he IS a qualified monk... I asked that in the other video :)
Wow this is a real house of horror 😢
We in the Philippines are still lucky inspite of hardships in life. All of the elderly here still live in one roof.
The brother that died didn't want that though... The brother in this video said his brother had wanted to use the money to move out and away from his dad because he resented him, not that he was happy living with his dad under one roof.
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Do you usually throw away everything, even the things that are brand-new and could be given to charity or sold in second-hand stores? I suppose it depends on whether or not the client allows you to or not, as they must be their possessions. It would be a shame though, it seems like there are some interesting and useful items at these properties.
i wonder too
some people sell some of the belongings to this cleaning service and they have a shop where they sell it to the public. i think it also depends on the death odors and whether the items can be saved. some people want nothing to do with the belongings but do not want it to go anywhere but the garbage.
They have to throw away anything that is a contaminated biohazard but I'm sure you knew that. The rest is up to the family, yes.
Japan has many fully furnished abandoned home.
Possessions may not hold sentimental value to people, like they do to others.
Like a hoarder v non hoarder. Hoarders hold into items for various reasons. No hoarders have 0 problems in passing on items. If that makes sense. 😊
@trude_in_adelaide but usually on this channel, the hoarder has passed away, and the family members seem to just ask to keep things like photos. I'm obviously asking about what happens in that situation, when they give the instructions to dispose of anything that isn't sentimental
I must be completely cynical in this world now. I am suspicious of him. If that happened in America and three people died in rapid succession with inheritance on the line, it would be a completely different story. 😮
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In the bathroom who died??
Thanks for watching.
I understand that our client's mother passed away a few years ago.
The father died in the toilet
@@tanpuiicolney3306 maybe the mother also?
うわー! その息子はとても怒っていましたが、私は彼を責めません。 私は彼が悪意からそうしたのだと信じていますが、父親の彼への扱いに憂鬱だったのだとも思います。 彼の父親は、それが彼のやり方であるか、そうではないかのどちらかのように聞こえました。 兄弟が仕事を見つけるのに苦労したとしても、それは彼のせいではありません。 私の夫は3年間失業しています。 彼はこれまでに15回ほど採用されたが、勤務開始日か前日に解雇された。 彼の魂が安らぎ、兄の生活が平穏であることを願っています。 ❤