Marriage is seen here as akin to the construction of the house of lord.
From my count, there will be a total six weddings hosted by seven of my co-workers (a clever analyst will realized that one wedding is between two of my co-workers). Including yesterday’s one, there will only (hopefully) be two more left.
I went to two and skip two of the other weddings; I skipped the first because of transport, I went to the second with friends, I skipped the third because I was outstation, and yesterday was the fourth. Based on the pattern, might it be possible that I will skip one and go for the other one?
I am not sure. After all, I can only plan to attend it. I can’t fathom the politics of attending vs. not attending from the perspective of office relationship, because it is really up to the availability of my time, isn’t it? All this talk about “if you don’t go, then people won’t come to yours” is inaccurate to say the least, because eventually it boils down to the individual itself.
And when will it be my time? That, my readers, I can’t surely answer as of this moment.
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