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  2. Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton - Wikipedia

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    The first list, consisting of about 1,900 people, attended the ceremony in the abbey; the second list of approximately 600 people were invited to the luncheon reception at Buckingham Palace, hosted by the Queen; and the final list, of about 300 names, was for the evening dinner, hosted by the Prince of Wales.

  3. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    A wedding invitation is a letter asking the recipient to attend a wedding. It is typically written in the formal, third-person language and mailed five to eight weeks before the wedding date.

  4. Going Dutch - Wikipedia

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    In Northern America, the practice of "going Dutch" is often related to specific situations or events. During meals such as birthdays, first dates or company business lunches, an expectation develops based on social traditions, personal income, and the strength of relationship between the parties.

  5. Marc Benioff lunch auction raises $1.5M for charity ... - AOL

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    Marc Benioff lunch auction raises $1.5M for charity. Not bad for first year without Warren Buffett. OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The $200,100 winning bid for a private lunch with software titan Marc ...

  6. Bridal shower - Wikipedia

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    A bridal shower is a gift-giving party held for a bride-to-be in anticipation of her wedding . The history of the custom is rooted not necessarily for the provision of goods for the upcoming matrimonial home, but to provide goods and financial assistance to ensure the wedding may take place.

  7. Potluck - Wikipedia

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    Potluck dinners are events where the attendees bring a dish to a meal. [7] The only traditional rule is that each dish be large enough to be shared among a good portion of the anticipated guests. Guests may bring in any form of food, ranging from the main course to desserts. [8]