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The father in law is in town. I went to the consultant yesterday and dropped off the list of all the 'men' at the wedding. 264 (284 I forget) men at the wedding. Not including women and children. Her expression was a Chinese 'woah' then she asked for a receipt for the reception, it made me think 'woah! imagine if it was a white wedding.'
My wife likes to bring up 'couple subjects' for discussion in front of her parents. I think it's a Chinese culture thing where you shame the person and supposedly it makes the relationship stronger
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