_ Q: With player accounts, is the actual avatar used? A:Yes, the avatar is used in the form of an NPC, but the avatar is used. That will give you a good consensus of what is acceptable and what is not. First off you must abide by the Roblox codes of conduct, but also think about what is acceptable in real life and what consequences a certain action can bring on. A: The general rule of thumb for proper etiquette is what is called "common sense rules". _ Q: What are the rules that apply to a funeral on Roblox. The exception to this is the caskets, while you can supply your own, the firm you choose tend to have the best caskets for their maps with a decent quality to them. _ Q: If I choose a funeral group, can I provide my own items? A: While this depends on the firm you go with, most won't have an issue with you supplying your own items. _ Q: Can I pre-arrange a service for myself? A: Yes, you can very much arrange a funeral for your self, it's actually recommended you do this as it allows you better control over what you want rather than leaving your friends to guess at what you would have wanted. This doesn't however mean they are a necessity when one wants a funeral. Funeral groups exist to give assistance to people wishing to do funerals for a player, friend, or family member and provide professional guidance and skills for the public. _ Q: Do I have to utilize a funeral group? A: The short and simple answer to this is no. In terms of what kind of people, the answer is A close friend of yours who has retired their account on Roblox or an RP character that you are associated with. Q: Who is a Roblox funeral for? A: The answer to this depends on the context, the service is designed for the friends and family of the person who the funeral was arranged for.
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