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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Watching these weddings is like watching a circus How much did they pay Ivanka Hillary etc to attend? [/quote] LOL. Americans came for free to check the amazing "Indian Wedding" off their bucket list. These people come wagging their tails when people have money. At one time it was the rich oil sheiks and the crazy rich Asians that made them dance on their tunes. Now it is the Indian Billionaires. The only people who looked as if they belonged to the circus was awfully dressed Americans who do not have a sense for Indian clothes. They looked like clowns. With all that money, you would think that they would get a stylist to dress them up. Horrendous!![/quote] Every American I know who was invited to a lavish Indian wedding was provided everything -- including their clothes -- by the hosts. It would have been offensive to refuse to wear them. [/quote] LOL! Nope. Indian hosts do not provide you with clothes. Gifts of clothes and jewelry is given to close family members and close friends by the host. This is part of the gift exchange. Most people do not wear that gift given by the host to the wedding they are attending. They have their own clothes. American guests are not family or new ILs. They are also not close family friends who are participating in the gift exchange. It has a cultural meaning. Most Indians will attend Indian weddings in formal attire - Western or Indian. Western formal suits are always appropriate for guests and hosts in Indian wedding. If a westerner is dressed appropriately in formal clothing - Western or Indian - no one will be offering them clothes. But if you come without proper attire, the Ambanis are rich enough to provide you with stylists and the best selection of clothing. But, bad taste is bad taste. If the guests are not sophisticated enough to pick what suits them, the stylists are not going to offend these people by telling them that they look weird.[/quote]
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