suebee
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- Jan 13, 2011
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well i finally agreed to set a date (possibly 2014)
phil has been asking for years, we have been together over 17years. i have always put off getting married, mainly because of family differences. its not that they don't get on, i've never allowed them to mix!
simply as phils white (pardon the term, as to class him as english would kinda moot what i am) and i am chinese, born in the uk, i don't speak chinese and shunned all things chinese while growing up in order to be considered more english, in white inner city council estate
i have no idea how to proceed with things
i want a traditional chinese wedding feast, this would lead to phils side of the family starving at the table or worse behaving badly (there slightly zenophobic) though i could do a english type meal gathering, its not something i want
the night do, won't be a problem as it'll be a case of all are welcome, more the merrier
i could do 2 day receptions, but that just means keeping the families apart, i am currently looking for a venue that could do both, but we will be eating while the others have finished
i have mentioned getting married abroad without either family involved but phils put his foot down on that one!
thanks for any suggestions
phil has been asking for years, we have been together over 17years. i have always put off getting married, mainly because of family differences. its not that they don't get on, i've never allowed them to mix!
simply as phils white (pardon the term, as to class him as english would kinda moot what i am) and i am chinese, born in the uk, i don't speak chinese and shunned all things chinese while growing up in order to be considered more english, in white inner city council estate
i have no idea how to proceed with things
i want a traditional chinese wedding feast, this would lead to phils side of the family starving at the table or worse behaving badly (there slightly zenophobic) though i could do a english type meal gathering, its not something i want
the night do, won't be a problem as it'll be a case of all are welcome, more the merrier
i could do 2 day receptions, but that just means keeping the families apart, i am currently looking for a venue that could do both, but we will be eating while the others have finished
i have mentioned getting married abroad without either family involved but phils put his foot down on that one!
thanks for any suggestions