• Frittiert@feddit.de
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    Nah, in this setting I would ask myself:

    Why do we require suits for a wedding? We’re celebrating a couple, how does wearing a suit make it more celebratory?

    And then probably go on a rant about our superficial society.

    But the only wedding I would actually attend would be one where we’d sit on the ground in jeans and hoodies and pass a joint, or something like that.

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      Why not go entirely naked then? Jeans and hoodies is also an imposed norm by society just done by a different sub culture.

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      People have been dressing in special costumes for celebrations since clothes were invented. Wearing special clothes for special occasions are part of what makes them special.

      Also, wearing a suit and passing around a joint are not mutually exclusive:-)

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        If they are special by virtue of being worn only at special occasions, then suits aren’t special at all because a large segment of the population wears them daily.

        So the question remains: why wear suits at a wedding?

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      Just about every culture on earth has ceremonial dress. It’s a human thing to dress special for special occasions. Don’t read too much into it.

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      My wife and I attended our friend’s wedding in our Hogwarts House outfits, Ravenclaw x Hufflepuff. Everyone else looked like they either had never seen a tailor before or had the same old suit sitting in the closet for years until that day.

      I don’t want to have my ‘best’ dressed day to be in my casket… a man named Jidenna taught me that.