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Mar 10, 2011 20:54

Welcome to Luceti, all you New Feathers. My name is Gelda Nebilim, I'm one of the teachers at the local school. We teach a variety of subjects and classes are open to everyone, so if you're interested in attending, feel free to let me know. I'll gladly answer any questions you may have ( Read more... )

marriage, school biznizz

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor March 10 2011, 20:05:44 UTC
A wedding? Is someone getting married, Professor?

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[Voice] fonon_professor March 10 2011, 20:19:33 UTC
It's in the planning, yes.

[Of course, this is Luceti, so you can't say it's happening until the moment is actually there. But she certainly hopes nothing will interrupt it.]

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor March 10 2011, 20:35:48 UTC
[Let's hope it'll go through uninterrupted.]

For you or someone else?

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[Voice] fonon_professor March 10 2011, 21:02:41 UTC
For myself. Regal Bryant proposed to me a few months ago, and I accepted. We plan to marry some time in the spring.

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor March 11 2011, 05:39:34 UTC
That's a very big decision... Congratulations.

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[Voice] fonon_professor March 11 2011, 11:42:31 UTC
Thank you very much, Kouki. Do you have any tips for the ceremony?

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor March 11 2011, 12:02:13 UTC
I haven't been to a wedding before and I only know some things on Shinto and Western wedding customs.

[Apparently, Western style weddings are rather popular in Japan, if the couple doesn't want a traditional Shinto one. Why does Kouki know this? TV Media Internet He heard of it, somewhere.]

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[Voice] fonon_professor March 11 2011, 12:04:06 UTC
Oh, anything would be interesting to hear. Like I said, I'm curious what sort of customs other worlds and cultures have.

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor March 11 2011, 12:22:05 UTC
Shinto ceremonies have wedding kimonos and take place at shrines, but Western ones are at chapels and are generally more fancy.

Oh! Shinto weddings have the bride and groom give each other the wedding sake.

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[Voice] fonon_professor March 13 2011, 14:18:29 UTC
Wedding sake? Is that sake brewed specifically for wedding ceremonies?

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor March 13 2011, 20:56:03 UTC
Yeah, it is. It's mostly for Shinto weddings and not Western.

[Unless the couple want to be unique and mixed both customs.]

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[Voice] fonon_professor March 13 2011, 21:24:50 UTC
That's very interesting. Does the sake symbolize something?

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor March 13 2011, 21:51:21 UTC
I don't know about the sake, but the number of cups and sips, do.

[Trivia. He picks them up randomly.]

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[Voice] fonon_professor March 13 2011, 21:58:53 UTC
Is that so? I'll see if the library has any further information on the subject, then.

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