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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]But yeah, I wanted it to be a grown-up affair (e.g., open bar, live band). I didn't understand the kid thing. [/quote] At Italian weddings they always have these things plus lots of kids. [/quote] +1 Indian weddings too[/quote] Ha. My cousins huge Indian wedding did not allow my kids to attend. We don’t really talk much anymore anyways. [/quote] Arre! So sorry. Must be a POS cousin. Every family (even Indian) have couple of a-holes. [/quote] Not inviting your brats =/= aholes [/quote] Actually, it is. But whatever. There is not only one flavor of wedding. Get me to an Italian or Middle Eastern wedding too and I will enjoy myself. Who wants a cash bar and cold chicken boring wedding that lasts only two hours? [/quote] Do you care at all about the marrying couple or is it just about what’s in it for you? [/quote] TBH - As a guest, it is about ample and delicious food, top shelf liquor and open bar for drinks, amazing music and dancing, convenient, luxurious and easily accessible location and free parking. The best wedding from a guest perspective is only these things. The bride and groom should have a tiny and elegant wedding if they want to make it about them and if they are broke. [/quote] Exactly. [/quote]
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