As I said before, dressing formally in a suit with a tie and dress socks weren't my thing at all, though this wasn't my first time dressing like that. After getting myself dressed (which took a while), my family and I left to find the place where the ceremony (no, not the restaurant just yet) was held. When we got there, I casually walked in, found my friend, and popped myself in the last row of chairs. Let's just say the ceremony was not the most exciting event that Saturday. We just all sat there and listened to a lady from the government speaking and announcing. That might have been exciting for my friend's families and siblings, but for me, I just sat there, with my feet sleeping under the chair.
When it was finally over, someone announced that there were "refreshments", which was just another word for food. At least that was the interesting part in that room. After that, I just sat around because I really didn't know many other people beside my friend, his family and mine. Then one of his cousin came to me and started a conversation, then introduced me to his brother. They were both pretty nice guys. But of course, when I was finally having fun, we had to leave.
I thought that was it, but believe it or not, my parents said that everyone in the wedding ceremony would come to a dinner. Of course, how did I not know that? More tie, dress socks and probably isolation as well. But I figured that it would be a luxurious restaurant, so at least that wasn't bad.
When we showed up for the dinner, not everyone was there, so the plan was delayed by half an hour. When it finally started, I was starving as if I hadn't seen food for ages. I've got to say that the food was luscious, and since I thought I hadn't eaten in ages, they tasted even better. All the dishes for my food portion that the waitress served were all gobbled and devoured in seconds. I guess you couldn't worry about manner when you're famished.
When that was done, we moved on to the entertainment with the bride and groom, along with guesses among the crowd who were willing to volunteer. That was probably the best part of the night. The crowd and the two newly married wife and husband started some usual wedding games, and I had to say they were all hilarious, with constant jokes from the stage and ear-bursting laughs and cheering from the audience. I really enjoyed the wedding.
At last, we (as in all the people who were present at the restaurant) gathered all our stuff and left. I have to call it a night!

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