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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We always bring our kids to weddings. No one ever cares and most love seeing our kids and how they are growing up! [/quote] People do care. They are too polite to say otherwise. No one cares about your kids and “how they are growing up.”[/quote] I once was invited to a wedding of some Puerto Rican acquaintances, and asked if I should bring the kids. They looked at me as if I were an alien and told me of course, what kind of wedding doesn't have children there? [/quote] No kid weddings are definitely an Anglo-American thing. I’ve never been to a Jewish, Eastern-European or Hispanic wedding where kids weren’t invited. I don’t know if either way is better, but just an observation. [/quote] Or Middle Eastern - kids stay up until the wee hours at those weddings, too. [/quote] So what? No one said weddings with children don’t exist. But so do child-free weddings. The two people getting married get to set the tone. If you don’t like it, decline.[/quote]
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