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Golfgirlmd




Post #1 of 3 (222 views)
     Wedding Announcements  

I am wondering how would you word your announcement if your father has passed and your faience parents have passed?

Golfgirlmd




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     Re: Wedding Announcements [In reply to]  

thanks for not helpping

TWQadmin
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PirateGee, I guess I'll stoop to your level of sarcasm and say, thanks for waiting for a free answer. It's only been about one day for pete sakes. If you want immediate service I'd suggest hiring a bridal consultant.

Usually, when someone wants help they are respectful to those offering the help. Cut the entitled attitude. We owe you nothing.

As per the rules of the forum, though, you agreed to search first (we've answered your question before) and to use spellcheck. Searching may require a few minutes and some skill, spellcheck does not. I believe you chose not to spend the time to read the rules and/or didn't want to spend the time to click the spellcheck button. Why should we rush to your aid, leaving paid work and family/personal issues aside? Answer; we shouldn't and we don't. We reserve our time for those who appreciate the service.

Since experts answer in their spare time, and for no fee, we thank all brides coming to this website after you for helping to keep the forum free of charge and for respecting the experts' valuable time.
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(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Sep 17, 2009, 8:30 AM)



 
 


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