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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Unlike "black tie", or "white tie", which are conventions of longstanding that guests are supposed to know, "black on black" means... who the heck knows? Another example of [b]entitled wedding[/b] planning. [/quote] I don't think it's entitled planners, it's the entitled bride and groom. [b]I say no to destination weddings [/b]and would definitely say no to anything that required a costume.[/quote] +1 And if you don't expect extended (ie: not immediate - siblings and parents) family and friends to incur the expense (both time and money) of your destination wedding, announce your wedding AFTER you return form your honeymoon! So tacky to put this on people, especially if it is your second or third or more marriage! [/quote]
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