Ah right, it's just that I don't feel comfortable branding one of those as being worthy of a plaque when I know absolutely nothing about them other than how they died. Just seems like a bit strange question. Which one got the plaque, if you don't mind me asking?
The reason I asked the question is because the person my school gave a plaque to was person 1. To me it is enough, because if there were 3 people to die at your school/work and of those causes. Without really knowing any of them would it be the person of cancer, suicide or being drunk that deserved not even a plaque but the guy got a ceremony and we all got the day of school. Where as with 2nd person it was just a notebook in the hall that we could write a note to the parents about and the 3rd person it was a guidance cousilour coming into the classes he used to be in and talk to us. Me personally without knowing them (which the school didn't really know them that well either) the girl with cancer deserved the plaque she's the one who faught and suffered for so many years.
Which person deserved the plaque?
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Ah right, it's just that I don't feel comfortable branding one of those as being worthy of a plaque when I know absolutely nothing about them other than how they died. Just seems like a bit strange question. Which one got the plaque, if you don't mind me asking?
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The reason I asked the question is because the person my school gave a plaque to was person 1. To me it is enough, because if there were 3 people to die at your school/work and of those causes. Without really knowing any of them would it be the person of cancer, suicide or being drunk that deserved not even a plaque but the guy got a ceremony and we all got the day of school. Where as with 2nd person it was just a notebook in the hall that we could write a note to the parents about and the 3rd person it was a guidance cousilour coming into the classes he used to be in and talk to us. Me personally without knowing them (which the school didn't really know them that well either) the girl with cancer deserved the plaque she's the one who faught and suffered for so many years.