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[quote=Anonymous]Reading between the lines, I do not believe a Chinese "little intimate celebration" would fit for a Chinese wedding feast. This is meant to be a time to lavish thanks upon relatives (and to show off a bit). If your family is the type to play traditional games it can be awkward at best to imagine bringing people into that :) Besides, this "families coming together" fairy tail is not reality is so many cases. It certainly isn't something to plan around. I can't imagine a Polish wedding without babbas doing the polka and the smell of kapusta in the air. Likewise, how the hell do you polka in a qipao? What about a small, intimate civil ceremony with the Chinese party afterwards and the Polish party on another weekend? You can wear red to one and white to the other. Each set of families can help host. Invite your core group of a 10-20 friends to both and have fun.[/quote]
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