I'm The Brother With No Part In The Ceremony: Tux?
My sister is getting married and apparently had planned on me wearing a tux like the groom, his guys, and my dad. My three other sisters are her bridesmaids. I have, as of yet, no active part in the wedding. I told her it probably wouldn't make sense that I dress the same as dad and the others since I'm not involved in the wedding. Her response was silence, which either meant she was pondering the idea or thought I was being stubborn. So: Would it make sense for me to dress like the men in the wedding party?
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Dear Woofmutt,
Very cool name by the way.
No it doesn't make any sense and most likely would be confusing for the guests. So, as much as I would like to say for you to listen to your sister (girl solidarity), I can't. You are right.
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Hey, thanks! I will politely mention the expert opinion if she presses...Though if she absolutely insists she wants me in a tux, I'll go with her wishes.
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You are a very good brother. Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now