Entry: Strictly Formal Sunday, November 11, 2007



I've just received an invitation for a debut from my niece. (yeah more and more god-daughters and nieces are turning 18 these days) And while leafing thru the content of the invitation, I noticed how far too different it is today and how it has evolved into something more practical and more direct to the point.

CASH ONLY - I've received wedding and debut invites where they bluntly indicate their intention to receive cash instead of gifts. And they sugar-coat it into sentences like "if you wish to give us a gift, a monetary one will be more appreciated"; or "if you intend to bring a gift, I'd be more delighted to share it with my favorite charity in the form of cash.".

Yeah right. Gives you an impression that you are compelled to pay for your food when you attend the affair. Lol. But hey, these days, it's better to be practical than having loads of unnecessary stuff adding up to the clutter in your house. And it also saves you from going to the mall and look for a gift while you can readily go to the nearest ATM in your neighborhood and withdraw cash.

TABLE FOR TWO - This sometimes become a major issue between close-knit families. While they already pre-arranged your seat, it also implies that you are not supposed to bring an extra mouth to feed into the affair. Believe it or not, I've had invites telling me "we've reserved 1 seat for you at table no. 1001." Again, practicality wise, this is a more polite way to ward off uninvited guests and avoid the hassle of paying for additional food and tables. But more often than not, guest turn out is lesser than expected.

RSVP - Always present in every invitation. RSVP. While this is a must in other countries such as the US, I guess our culture isn't ready yet for RSVPs. Though some more open-minded guests automatically respond upon receipt  of the invite for the simple act of following instructions. And this is also a great favor for the celebrants - ya know,  they can invite other people in lieu of your presence if you inform them ahead of time that you cannot make it.

DRESS CODE whether it's a strictly formal affair or just a casual-come-as-you-please dinner, there will always be somebody who'd show up either over-dressed or out of place. But honestly, an invitation with a "strictly formal" dress code automatically discourages me from showing up. Well, from a self confessed tightwad, I find it unrealistic to spend a few thousand bucks for a formal dress that you only get to wear once or twice in your lifetime. But then again, regardless of the dress code, most people show up clad in anyway they like. Formal or Casual, what the heck right?

I must say though, that every time I receive invitations, there's only one thing on my mind - another unbudgeted expense coming up. Or in a more appropriate word -gastos na naman. Hahaha.  

   7 comments

pornstar88
November 13, 2007   09:30 PM PST
 
Ako talaga hindi mahilig sa mga party, family reunion etc...

Okay din yung barong... in the long run... magagamit ko yun pag ako na ang hihimlay. Kumbaga, sinusulit ko lang yung pagsuot ng barong.

hehehe
kurokuroko
November 12, 2007   01:38 PM PST
 
kasi kapag naka-barong ka, tapos biglang may hindi makapuntang kasama sa entourage, at least, makakatulong ka dahil may option na maging proxy ka. :)
Scarlett
November 12, 2007   07:16 AM PST
 
Heiven - time will come na hindi ka na pwede humingi si Mommy mo. Kasi may trabaho ka na at kumikita ka na ng limpak limpak na salapi (ala kuro mode) hehe.

Gel - hmm, magandang idea yan. Pasaload. Kaya lang kung naka line ang mga celebrants, di siya applicable.

Maria - korek. Kahiyaan na lang ang hindi pumunta. Lalo na kung close sa iyo yung may birthday o yung ikakasal. :-)

Kuro - naks, talagang Barong tagalog ha! Di naman kaya ikaw mapagkamalang groom niyan. Hehe! Joke.

Eh yung formal dress, bibili nga ako tapos hindi ko na maisusuot kasi di na kasya! waaah!
kurokuroko
November 12, 2007   04:57 AM PST
 
kapag weddings, i make it a point na barong tagalog talaga suot ko. kasi formal nga eh.

iyung once in a lifetime dress/suit, sus, gagamitin mo rin iyan in the future.

i agree with the other guests not showing up. ako kasi isa sa mga iyun.hehe.
maria
November 11, 2007   10:35 PM PST
 
oo nga ate magastos kahit pag attend ng party... minsan pa naman kahit ayaw mo pumunta, nakakahya sa nag invite.. hehe!
pornstar88
November 11, 2007   09:54 PM PST
 
sa susunod, nakalagay sa invitation... WE ACCEPT PASALOAD.
heiven
November 11, 2007   09:12 PM PST
 
hahaha ako hindi ko pa naiisip na "gastos na naman" kasi ako hingi pa lang ako ng hingi.. "ma, (sabay abot ng invitation) penge pera!" hehehe!!!

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