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Wedding on New Years Eve (1 Viewer)

wazoo11

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I got an invite to a cousin in law’s wedding up in the Adirondack Mountains. What’s your opinion on bringing a gift for a broski type fella? I have no idea what to bring and is it rude if someone doesn’t? 

Also, should I rent a room for the night? It’s like a 6 hour drive to and from.

 
I got an invite to a cousin in law’s wedding up in the Adirondack Mountains. What’s your opinion on bringing a gift for a broski type fella? I have no idea what to bring and is it rude if someone doesn’t? 

Also, should I rent a room for the night? It’s like a 6 hour drive to and from.
Why in the heck would you consider driving 6 hours after a wedding reception? C’mon man. 

it’s a wedding. Do they not have a registry or wish list?

 
I got an invite to a cousin in law’s wedding up in the Adirondack Mountains. What’s your opinion on bringing a gift for a broski type fella? I have no idea what to bring and is it rude if someone doesn’t? 

Also, should I rent a room for the night? It’s like a 6 hour drive to and from.
Cousin in law sounds like it could be pretty distant.  Do you know these people?  I love a good wedding, but if I didn't know anyone, I wouldn't go.   

 
if you are going to a wedding in an adirondak mountain you better damn well bring an adirondak chair with you take that to the bank brohan 
I think they just call them chairs up there
that reminds me of a story from when i was a kid a guy down the block had two dogs blue and biter now you would think that old biter would like to bite people but youd be wrong it was blue that sob was mean as hell and bit everything that moved the point is that even up in them adirondaks they call it an adirondak chair because they are prideful like that round those parts take that to the bank bromigo 

 
cousin-in-law

1: a wife or husband of one's cousin

2: a cousin of one's wife or one's husband


Can't be 1 because, well the wife or husband of one's cousin is already married,  not getting married.

Assuming it's 2, our boy isn't going there to bed any bridesmaids and is (hopefully) taking his wife. To that end, I say let your wife figure out the gift (it's her cousin not yours) and definitely get a room.

 
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