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	<title>Buddhist wedding tips?</title>
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	<description>We&apos;ve been invited to a Buddhist wedding. How can we stay faux-pas-free? We&apos;ve never been to one of these, and have never been inside a temple. Is there anything I should expect around clothes, like taking off shoes or anything? My impulse would be to wear lighter colors, since it&apos;s a wedding and not a funeral, but are there any restrictions or expectations around attire?&lt;br&gt;
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Also, it&apos;s a same-sex marriage of two men, one of them a co-worker from my new job. I just met him and don&apos;t feel comfortable asking him all of this stuff, so I&apos;m hoping you guys can help.  Just don&apos;t want to be the straight, unenlightened dorks at this thing.</description>
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