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stage. People like Mrs. Lee were used to only one kind of Chinese wedding banquet—the kind that took place in the grand ballroom of a five-star hotel. There would be the gorging on salted peanuts during the interminable wait for the fourteen-course dinner to begin, the melting ice sculptures, the outlandish floral centerpieces, the society matron invariably offended by the faraway table she had been placed at, the entrance of the bride, the malfunctioning smoke machine, the entrance of the bride again and again in five different gowns throughout the night, the crying child choking on a fish ...more
Kevin
How many of you have been to a wedding just like this? This exact sequence of events is something I've had to endure far too many times.
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Wendy Tao
So relatable — when I first read this, I had just done a stint as the cousin carrying a bag of red envelopes. The cash counting at least waited until we were back at the hotel room.
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Angela
So relatable!!!
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