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Old 06-20-2011, 03:34 PM   #5
Nesskissabe

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I mean what you said is absolutely right, there's no need to express your views on it.

It's not difficult to boycott these kind of weddings once you set your mind to it. What will happen if you don't go? People will stop talking to you? Let them. Doesn't make a difference to your life. It's better they don't talk :P

When we were in Pakistan, we never went to these type of weddings. Then people started to do separate arrangements because of us. Only the ones who were very .... didnt do it otherwise most of the family did separate. I never went to weddings anyways even if separate. Then there were people who would tell my mother, well we've made a special room for you in the wedding hall, please come. My mother said, if i have to sit alone its better i sit at home....

Here in Saudi, it's always separate. Even if the people are not religious, they can't even imagine it being mixed.

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