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I have taken some photos for the Guo Da Li. Below are the photos of the customary items that I have bought:
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Sending invitation cards sounds easy….i hand the cards over to the receiver, remind him of the timing and invite him to my wedding…
sounds easy?
what if the receiver is of a older generation and starts asking who else can he invite? and he wants another 1 to 2 tables for his friends. what will you do?
to add on: to push away the idea, the parent reminded that person that the groom’s father had long passed away and it is not necessary to invite that group of guests.
hmmm…what if this statement is said in front of the groom?…not one time…not twice…
but a total of 6 times in a time span of 2 hours…
and i’m the groom.
… … … (silence, my mind is blank, what should I say? what should I reply? Or should I have said anything at all?…)
delievering the wedding invitation cards has been a torturous experience…at least to my soul and mind…i don’t know if i should smile or cry when reminded that my father is not around…
once said is enough…
but …
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Today, my fiancee invited us?lunch. It was a sumptuous and satisfying lunch with Japanese cuisine served. You get what I mean when?you see the photos we took.?


The Prok Belly that lterally melt in my mouth. For those who love fatty meat, it is a must to try.
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Conituing our journey from House of Etiquette?(see?previous post), we made our way down fom Tanjong Pagar Road to Chinatown Complex (see here for map).
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Last Friday, we scouted for another shop which specialises in selling kua. It took us half-an-hour to locate the shop. It is along Singapore, 86 Tanjong Pagar Road. It was not obvious if you scan across from the opposite shopping lane. It was only when we crossed the road and walked to right in front of the shop, then only we could identify it was the shop.
?It is called “House of Etiquette”. It sold and rent Chinese wedding Kua. So far, I think it is the only shop that does that.
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