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23rd October 08, 09:39 PM
#1
First thing is to ask if they don't mind the kilt. It's not good to outdress the bride!
Other than that, I'm sure they'll let you know what to do, but honestly it's not all that different from a Christian wedding.
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25th October 08, 09:27 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
First thing is to ask if they don't mind the kilt. It's not good to outdress the bride!
Other than that, I'm sure they'll let you know what to do, but honestly it's not all that different from a Christian wedding.
Ditto! Check with the bride.
Animo non astutia
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25th October 08, 09:55 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
First thing is to ask if they don't mind the kilt. It's not good to outdress the bride!
Other than that, I'm sure they'll let you know what to do, but honestly it's not all that different from a Christian wedding.
 Originally Posted by McFarkus
Ditto! Check with the bride.
Seeing as Jock is about the most "Poster Child' for a kilted gentleman, I don't think this will be an issue what-so-ever.
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25th October 08, 11:32 AM
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 Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley
Seeing as Jock is about the most "Poster Child' for a kilted gentleman, I don't think this will be an issue what-so-ever.
I did have a quiet smile about this, but, nevertheless it is very good advice for the unwary.Can I take this opportunity to thank every one for their advice. We have the happy couple coming to stay in a few days time, so, we at least know what questions to ask!
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