Ink Inc.

They say the pen is mightier than the sword.

For the record …

I am not “in a relationship” with anyone or anything, despite what my Facebook status says.

Ok maybe I am in a relationship with something. Or rather, some things.

But I digress. So the Facebook thing was really a social experiment and I’ve concluded only 5 out of the 100 “friends” I have care about whether I am in or out of a relationship. So if I have a wedding, I’ll only invite these 5, since the rest won’t care to attend. But it’s not like I want to get married. So that’s that. I’m too awesome for anyone to deserve me. Seriously.

I wonder if anyone sent or sends out wedding invites over Facebook. Actually I secretly (ok not so secretly anymore) wish that people will do that so that I can pretend to not have received it and not attend and save angbao money at the same time. Especially when it’s classmates I haven’t met since we left school. I don’t want to go to weddings of people I haven’t met in the past one year. I won’t go, and I won’t pay. I’m the scrooge, haunt me.

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4 Comments

  1. yeah i think it's stupid to give angbao even when you didn't go, or ensure that your angbao covers the cost of your dinner plus some extra so the wedding couple can make money. or wedding couples who hope that they can make money from their dinner. why should guests pay for the wedding couple's extravagance?! seriously, it's a celebration, not a ticketed dinner.

  2. lol there ARE pple who sends invite over facebook. Then if u attend then they send out the real hard copy invitation lol

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