RIP.ie research also shows 45% of people think the perfect eulogy length is between six to ten minutes.
Half of people have thought about their own funeral.
A new survey by RIP.ie finds 14% have made funeral plans for themselves, while one third haven't thought about it at all.
The research, carried out to mark 20 years of the death notice website, finds 91% believe people in Ireland are becoming more open to talking about death and grief.
45% of the 3,400 people surveyed believe the perfect length of a eulogy is between six to ten minutes.
Tullamore Undertaker Tom Lawless says eulogies should be a celebration of life from those who knew them best:
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