Also Thr Fact That They Mentioned "don't Wear White" Twice. Brides (and Grooms) Should Be The Stars Of
Also thr fact that they mentioned "don't wear white" twice. Brides (and grooms) should be the stars of the wedding, not anyone else. Don't wear white, or offwhite, or tan, or cream.
The rule about "if you weren't invited, you're not welcome" sounds like a great boundary to me!!

Why are people acting like this rules are ridiculous? This wedding sounds nice.
(Rule 8 means to ask her mom decor questions and not her. Not like "my mom can make you change your hair")
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