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justforfun87
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Tue, Apr 09 2024, 2:19 pm
I have been thinking about this a lot recently. Vorts, brissim, kiddushes, shmorgs etc.
What is the etiquette of attendance if not invited?
I know it is rude to go somewhere not invited but sometimes these open invites make me wonder. How close to you need to be to pop in and wish a mazal tov?
Close friends is obvious but I am wondering for acquaintances. For me personally, I am the more the merrier type but it isn't my wallet.
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el2cg
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Tue, Apr 09 2024, 2:25 pm
Anything that isn't a sit-down dinner/ seudah, you can pop into.
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justforfun87
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Tue, Apr 09 2024, 2:32 pm
el2cg wrote: | Anything that isn't a sit-down dinner/ seudah, you can pop into. |
Even for an acquittance? Attending a bris and eating a bagel?
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amother
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Tue, Apr 09 2024, 2:37 pm
If you're close by, you can generally always pop in and say hi, mazel tov and only sit down if asked/invited by the host.
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