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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]RSVP no. People are so rude. [/quote] You have no idea. This is also a destination wedding and airfare is $1000+. So we’re expected to schlep a tux through Europe?[/quote] Please tell me that this is the wedding of a sibling, or someone who donated a kidney to you, because I can’t underwhy you would bother for anyone else. [/quote] OP here, yes sibling. I've already committed to the airfare for my family, so I'm going. [/quote] Oh then ask your sibling or parents what the black on black means! DCUM is curious[/quote] The sibling is my brother and he's pretty clueless, so I asked the bride. She said tux and then send this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LBbdmE0ITY :shock: [/quote] i imagine this is like how the guys from Jersey Shore would do "formal."[/quote] Hahahaha. You should have your DH push up his sleeves like the guy in the video. This is clearly for teens going to prom. And Chandler, AZ, that’s my hometown. Not exactly the hotbed of fashion (motto: we’re almost as good as Scottsdale)[/quote] Hey, me too. I've been to a prom in Chandler. Can't imagine how this video is inspiration for a wedding theme.[/quote]
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