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hey i'm john I always enjoy giving advice to anyone with there problem. I pick love life, firendsship and family as my categories because i feel thoughs are very important cause it seems that we need them to be happy with ourselves.
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My cousin is getting married this weekend. It's not a religious wedding. There is no official dress code, but the bride said to my sister that we should wear anything that makes us feel gorgeous and we can dance in.

I am wearing a navy dress that I think is dressy without being the kind of thing that you would only wear to a wedding (I might wear it to a very nice restrurant or a grown-up party). My younger sister (19) is worried about what she should wear. I was going to lend her a dress of mine in a similar style to the one I'm wearing, but it's black. Is this inappropriate for a wedding that doesn't have a dress code, but isn't totally casual? The only other dresses I could lend her are really formal, and I would be worried she'd be overdressed.

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it's not common for a wedding to have a certain dress code. Wedding you should wear something nice like girls wear a nice dress and guys wear suits or tuxs. So yeah you should loan her your dress to make it look nice.


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Thanks for your thoughts, but you didn't really answer the question about wearing black.




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