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Wedding manners

MsAnneThrope

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What is the protocol with inviting members of the forum he frequents to the wedding?

also, how soon after meeting in person is it acceptable to propose marriage?
 

IanG

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What is the protocol with inviting members of the forum he frequents to the wedding?

also, how soon after meeting in person is it acceptable to propose marriage?

Well I'm still yet to meet a certain somebody that's been tossed up so I'm buggered if I know.

Here's another curve ball. When the members of a couple are from different places who's home town does the wedding take place? Or is it one of those things that it depends on the couple?
 
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HowHigh

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A view of water. Wow. That'll get boring after 5 minutes. I am hopeful that at a wedding, people are spending their time inside and not just enjoying the view. The Sylvania franchise has a much better layout inside (it is a proper reception centre, not a converted centre like JBW), and saving $50 pp is more than worth in.

I've been to 5 weddings at Doltone House, which include 4 in Sylvania, and the worst of the 4 at Sylvania is better than the one at JBW.
I thought the Doltone House wedding I went to at Sylvania Waters would have been next to the water, was a little disappointed lol
Was a good reception though..
 

adamkungl

Immortal
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What's the etiquette on slaughtering all your guests after dinner...?
 

thorson1987

Coach
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Well I'm still yet to meet a certain somebody that's been tossed up so I'm buggered if I know.

Here's another curve ball. When the members of a couple are from different places who's home town does the wedding take place? Or is it one of those things that it depends on the couple?

My mates missus is from Perth and the wedding is over there next year.

Which means I may not be able to go, to of his brothers can't afford it, his parents can't go either (his mum needs a lung transplant)
 

Misanthrope

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Two of my friends have married girls from abroad. I attended my mate's wedding in Chicago (where his missus is from) last August and then they had a second wedding in Bellingen.

Next year I'm attending my mate's wedding in London in May, but they're doing a second wedding in his hometown later in the year.
 

9701

First Grade
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The best and cheapest part of my wedding was the divorce, the upkeep on women is stupidly expensive.
 

sensesmaybenumbed

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Always used to drive by a truckyard in Melbourne, it had a sign up over the fence that read 'Love is grand, divorce is 700 grand!'
 

Rebel

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Next year I'm attending my mate's wedding in London in May, but they're doing a second wedding in his hometown later in the year.

If you can go to London then you can come to Auckland in October.

I would like you to be our flowergirl.
 

Alba

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My mates missus is from Perth and the wedding is over there next year.

Which means I may not be able to go, to of his brothers can't afford it, his parents can't go either (his mum needs a lung transplant)

Well then that's really sh*tty of his missus for not compromising
 

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