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What does formal attire mean for ladies on a Marine Corp Birthday dinner invitation?

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My husband thinks a "nice dress" from my closest will do, but I think it means GOWN. Can anyone help us with this?


Answer
Ask one of the other women that will be attending. Also the location where the event is being held should be a clue. It is possible that if the men are to be in dress uniform that the women (that are not military) will be in gowns.


Wikipedia:
Formal wear (US/Canada) and formal dress (UK) are the general terms for clothing suitable for formal social events, such as a wedding, formal garden party or dinner, débutante cotillion, dance, or race. The Western style of formal evening dress, characterized by black and white garments, has spread through many countries; it is almost always the standard formal social dress in countries without a formal national costume.

The dress codes considered formal in the evening are white tie and black tie.

The continual relaxation of formal dress standards since the end of the Second World War is redefining what clothes constitute formal and semi-formal dress. The original term full dress was used in the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century to mean the most formal option available, while half dress and undress ranked beneath it. They indicated different clothes, but correspond somewhat to the twenty-first century structure of formal, semi-formal, and informal. These are the terms used by traditional etiquette and dress consultants (especially for weddings), while contemporary consultants use looser, modern definitions, in which white tie is styled as most formal, very formal or ultra formal; black tie as formal; and the traditionally informal lounge suit as pseudo-formal. Moreover, modern advisers recommend black tie for events traditionally considered to require formal dress (white tie), and alternatives for what would have been semi-formal events.

However, formal and semi-formal are unambiguous when it is known they are being used in a traditional setting, even though changing fashions can make these terms ambiguous; white tie and black tie on the other hand refer solely to the combination of relevant clothes themselves, regardless of their setting, and so are much less susceptible to misinterpretation.

Particularly in America, but also around the Western world, there has also been a relaxation regarding the dress codes themselves, with full formal dress (white tie or morning dress) almost unheard of in many places. An example of such a variant is removing the traditional, classic black bow tie required by the black tie dress code in favour of a black or coloured regular tie and waistcoat, a development which would have been unthinkable just a few decades ago.

The dress codes counted as formal wear are the formal dress codes of white tie for evenings and morning dress for daytime, as well as the semi-formal ones of black tie for the evening and strollers in daytime. Dinner suits and dress suits differ in which they don't follow strict coloration. (E.G. A blue bow tie worn instead of a black one.)

The clothes dictated by these dress codes for women include cocktail dresses, evening gowns, and ball gowns. For many uniforms, the official clothing is unisex. Examples of this are law court dress, academic and graduate dress, formal military uniforms and formal military evening dress.


: White tie
The required clothing for men is roughly the following: a (dress) tailcoat; formal trousers, uncuffed, with stripes on leg seams; white piqué bow tie; white piqué vest (waistcoat); white piqué front or plain stiff-fronted shirt with a detachable wing collar; cuff links and shirt studs; black patent leather court shoe; accessories.

Women wear a variety of dresses. See ball gowns, evening gowns, and wedding dresses. Business attire for women had a developmental history of its own and generally looks different than formal dress for social occasions.

Black tie
Main article: Black tie
Briefly, men wear a dinner jacket (tuxedo coat); trousers, uncuffed, with one stripe on leg seams; shirt (stiff wing or soft folded collar) with either a placketed, pleated, piqué, or ruffled front; a black bow tie; a black evening waistcoat or a cummerbund; black, patent leather or calf Oxfords or court shoes; cuff links and shirt studs; accessories.

Again, a variety of dresses is worn by women, including cocktail dresses, little black dresses, and evening gowns.

Why do parents in the USA allow children to play with toy guns?




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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1233405/Buy-children-toy-weapons-Christmas-face-armed-raid-police-warn-parents.html

Look at what Europe is doing; the UK is setting a fine example and I hope to see this happening in the USA very soon.



Answer
i have 2 boys & do not allow them to play with toys guns. i hate them & don't understand the point of them. as a matter of fact, i don't allow any toys that are associated with war or fighting. there is enough danger & violence out there in the world, the least i can do, is make sure that their home is a happy, secure & safe place for them to grow up in. i think to let them play with toy guns is to teach them that fighting is the best way to resolve a conflict. i also think that these toys diminish the dangers of real guns to kids. i don't want my boys to think that having a gun is cool or "i had a toy one, how bad can a real one be?" when we have the kids' birthday parties. i specifically write on the invitation "please, no toy guns or any toys that imitate doing harm to another." and yet at my oldest son's last party, there was a toy gun as part of a cowboy kit & i took it away as soon as i saw it.

that said, i do believe that americans have the right to bear arms & protect their home & loved ones. when the time comes, my husband & the other men in my family will teach them about guns & gun safety b/c i'd much rather they learn about them at home than from some kid at school. i wouldn't neccisarily want them to have guns but as americans it will be there choice & their right.




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