I was unaware that 'talks proper and that' was incorrect. I thank you for taking the time to put me straight.
Also congratulations on missing not one but several instances of obvious and not very clever sarcasm in my post. Good job. Innit.
if it was sarcasm i will let you off but i simply cant take indesgressions against regional words. i am also glad you pointed out you arn't very clever. thats the first step
You didn't punctuate properly or capitalise correctly. You also misspelt the words "aren't" and "indiscretions".
Poor show.
In the event that you were fighting sarcasm with sarcasm, then ROFL GG
DON'T AVOID THE ISSUE AT HAND, COMMONER
DON'T AVOID THE ISSUE AT HAND, COMMONER
if it was sarcasm i will let you off but i simply cant take indesgressions against regional words. i am also glad you pointed out you arn't very clever. thats the first step
Is that to go with the track suit?
I think they call those pumps where I live. I think they are way too casual for a wedding you have to either wear proper leather shoes or at least school style shoes.
what if he is vegetarian and doesn't want to wear leather shoes and school shoes are usually leather also and on a 23 year old is going to look just plain silly. i never buy shoes made from real leather or suede any more. though its a bit easier for girls
******** shoes.
Then he could get Vegetarian shoes but he didn't mention it as a reason for choosing the plimsolls so I wouldn't guess that as the reason for his choice. Those ones are just the first non-leather shoes I found but I'm sure there are other suitable choices if that was a reason.
Generally the etiquette would be to wear smart shoes and a suit/kilt as appropriate unless instructed otherwise by the bride/groom. Wearing plimsolls might garner a few comments which aren't necessarily positive if there are traditionalists at the wedding but as long as the rest of the outfit is reasonably smart then I'm sure the wedding party will be happy that he turned up to celebrate with them.