A Speech At A Funeral Is Called

So, you're at a funeral, and someone gets up to give a speech - but what's it called again? You don't want to be that person who says "oh, you know, the thingy" when someone asks you what the speech is called. It's actually called a eulogy, which is actually a pretty cool word that comes from the Greek word "eulogia", meaning praise.
Origins of the Eulogy
A long time ago, funerals were a bit more lively than they are now - think singing, dancing, and even feasting! But as time went on, the eulogy became a more formal part of the funeral, where people would get up and give a speech to praise the deceased. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good excuse to get up and talk about themselves... just kidding, it's actually about the person who passed away!
If you're ever asked to give a eulogy, don't freak out! Just remember to be sincere, heartfelt, and try not to make too many dad jokes. And if you're feeling really stuck, just think about all the funny stories you have about the person who passed away - like that time they accidentally superglued their shoes to the floor (okay, maybe that's just a weird example)!
On a more serious note, giving a eulogy can be a really therapeutic way to process your grief and celebrate the person's life. And who knows, you might even discover some hidden talents - like being a public speaking rockstar! Just remember to keep it real, keep it funny, and keep it respectful.

Eulogy Disasters
Of course, not all eulogies go smoothly - like that time someone's phone started blasting music in the middle of their speech, or when someone accidentally insulted the deceased (whoops!). But hey, at least it makes for a good story, right?
In all seriousness, a eulogy is a special way to
