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DEAR ABBY: My younger sister is getting married next month and has requested that no kids be brought to the reception. My “kids” are teenagers and I feel that at least children of the immediate family should be allowed to attend. Incidentally, Sis and her fiancé have a little girl and boy who will serve as a flower girl and ring bearer. The children will participate in the wedding party …
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DEAR ABBY: “Lost My Appetite in South Carolina” (June 1) walked out of a wedding reception after waiting for a delayed dinner and suffering through the DJ’s “loud, deafening rock ‘n’ roll music.” You chided the writer and suggested he should have asked the hosts to lower the volume somewhat. It’s my experience this doesn’t work. Insanely loud music is part of the contemporary American culture.
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Categories: wedding receptions Tags: American Culture, Appetite, Dear Abby, Dj, Hosts, Loud Music, Music Wedding, Rock Music, Rock N Roll, Rock N Roll Music, Rock Roll, South Carolina, Wedding Guests, Wedding Reception
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DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law is upset with my wife and me for sneaking out of a wedding reception early (before the dinner was served). There was a long delay between the reception and the dinner, and a DJ was playing loud, deafening rock ‘n’ roll music.
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DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law is upset with my wife and me for sneaking out of a wedding reception early (before the dinner was served). There was a long delay between the reception and the dinner, and a DJ was playing loud, deafening rock n roll music.
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It sounds like something out of “Dear Abby”: the minute you get engaged, you start to have all sorts of jealousy issues with your sister. From jealousy, to talking behind your back, to trying to upstage your wedding, it all boils down to one thing: sibling rivalry. Here are some tips to get relations with your brother or sister back on track before sibling rivalry permanently derails your wedding plans.
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