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Miss Manners: Wedding boycott has a bad ring

Published:October 1, 2009, 8:32 AM
Updated: August 21, 2010, 2:15 AM
Dear Miss Manners: My younger brother (45 years old) is getting married for the third time. After his first divorce was final, he married a woman he had known for less than three months.
His second divorce was final two weeks ago, and he will soon marry another woman whom he has known for less than four months. He has three teenage sons—shared custody with their Mom(the first wife). No children from marriage No. 2, and the newest woman has children in their 20s.
He and newest woman want a big wedding, and I am refusing to attend, as I believe the sanctity of marriage is a joke as far as my brother is concerned. I am also appalled at the role model he is setting for his three sons. Is it rude of me not to go, or am I being judgmental?
Gentle Reader: Could you manage to be judgmental without being rude?
That is to say, you are certainly free to judge this marriage to be doomed, as long as you are not rude enough to go public with this thought. You are free to talk it over within the family, as you have already done, but boycotting the wedding is a conspicuous insult. If you do not attend, Miss Manners hopes you will leave town so that your absence seems unavoidable.
And you should know that attending a wedding is not an endorsement of the union. If the guest list were a referendum on the future success—or holiness —of the marriage, weddings would be lonely events.
Thank modestly
Dear Miss Manners: I have been a lector at my parish for about 20 years and am frequently complimented on the job that I do. However, I have long been at a loss as to how to respond.
On the one hand, I do work hard in advance to prepare the texts I am asked to read. On the other, I do truly believe that it is also a combination of my love for the texts and Gods grace that help me to proclaim effectively.
A simple "thank you" to the person complimenting me has never seemed enough. I would like to acknowledge that its not all "me" at work here without making it sound like I am somehow special or singled out with a particular gift. Might you be able to help me articulate my thanks more effectively?
Gentle Reader: You are on dangerous ground here, as Miss Manners trusts that you realize. However well meant, attempts to share credit with God, such as one sometimes hears from victorious athletes, often come out sounding like bragging of being especially anointed.
That simple "thank you" would be enough, but you can add, "The text is so inspiring, dont you think?" This suggests that you were inspired, while acknowledging modestly that anyone would be.
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