tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7959111291997881512.post3078537679432085030..comments2023-05-31T03:25:43.316-04:00Comments on Surfin the Shidduch Scene: Letting LooseSingle on the Scenehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04848405298234990241noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7959111291997881512.post-1076208123393554712010-06-27T18:20:55.873-04:002010-06-27T18:20:55.873-04:00I didn't get a chance to comment on the same d...I didn't get a chance to comment on the same day, when you posted this but I wanted to say that i totally agree with your point.Dude with hat (aka BTS)https://www.blogger.com/profile/09732331063242686700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7959111291997881512.post-37266705233155182492010-06-25T14:57:20.055-04:002010-06-25T14:57:20.055-04:00While this is all very true, I profer another poss...While this is all very true, I profer another possible reason that might have made this simcha far more enjoyable.<br /><br />In my experience, the smaller the simcha, the nicer the atmosphere. Too many weddings today are more like conventions than weddings. You barely get to interact with the baalei simcha, she "shtick girls" as you call them, monopolize the dancing, and everybody is grumbling about the late hour because the same people who invite 400-500 people, are the one's who take 400-500 pictures and leave their "guests" (who they are not treating very much like guests, mind you) waiting.G6https://www.blogger.com/profile/15932781801654313054noreply@blogger.com