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I'm getting married in Feb. In 2024, what's more in fashion for a groom?
  1. Bow tie
  2. Standard necktie
It's your wedding mate. Do what you want to do. I did bow tie with my three piece suit.

Just wear bloody socks.
 

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Whatever your wife suggests

This is correct. I didn't like the first suit my wife picked for me but went with it. Of course when it rocked up and I tried it on she didn't like it and had to change it to my first preference anyway.

This was 12 years ago but black suit, black standard tie and white shirt, stay conservative Engimal v3 they'll all be looking at your missus anyway.
 

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Would you go to the funeral of a friend's parent? What about if it was held in a place of worship for a religion that is different to yours?
Interesting question. Did you know the parent? I went to a mates parents funeral once and even though they said they were fine with it it became obvious afterwards they had an issue with it because I didn't have a relationship with the parent.
 
Interesting question. Did you know the parent? I went to a mates parents funeral once and even though they said they were fine with it it became obvious afterwards they had an issue with it because I didn't have a relationship with the parent.
I'll share my thoughts in a little while, I'd like to see some other perspectives first
 
I'll share my thoughts in a little while, I'd like to see some other perspectives first
It's a tough one because even if you ask beforehand you may not get an honest answer which is understandable considering they are usually in the midst of some pretty stressful grief. Since that time I made the desicion not to attend unless I had a relationship with the parent or there is an obvious expectation that I attend.
 
I’d only go if I had some sort of relationship with the parents. As for the religious aspect I wouldn’t have thought it would matter unless you really dislike the religion but again I’d probably put those beliefs aside in the case of a funeral. I’m not religious and I go to funerals at churches.
 
I’d only go if I had some sort of relationship with the parents. As for the religious aspect I wouldn’t have thought it would matter unless you really dislike the religion but again I’d probably put those beliefs aside in the case of a funeral. I’m not religious and I go to funerals at churches.
Catholic funerals have a better chance of a decent wake.
 

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Interesting question. Did you know the parent? I went to a mates parents funeral once and even though they said they were fine with it it became obvious afterwards they had an issue with it because I didn't have a relationship with the parent.
I don't know why anyone would have an issue - you're there to support the friend if you didn't know the parents well.
 

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