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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I am aware that it doesn't just refer to the tie
I'm mainly being stubborn here, but if you don't want it called a tuxedo then you can't argue with me.
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 16:23, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
I don't understand
what we're arguing about :(

White tie is not a tuxedo. You said a formal event was white-tie which it isn't. Formal = black tie in common parlance.
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 16:25, Reply)
I was saying that black tie wasn't formal when these things were more common
but now is, as you say, in common parlance.

Likewise, a tuxedo is now synonymous with black tie (correctness is irrelevant)

if you say no to tuxedo, then really you should say no to black tie being formal.

you with me?
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 16:28, Reply)
Nope
because black tie is not synonomous with a tuxedo. It really isn't.
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 16:31, Reply)
not with you or I
but it would be with many people. Because people are stupid.
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 16:35, Reply)
I think I'll stick to my belief on this one
tuxedos are wrong. Plus we shouldn't argue over the formal thing. Your invitation generally requests black tie or white tie as required, and sometimes formal can simply mean suit for men, cocktail dress for women. Smart/casual is the real fucker
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 16:39, Reply)
that is very true
we have reached an accord
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 16:40, Reply)
piece of piss for men.
means "wear a jacket and shoes"

Jeans are fine for smart/casual as long as coupled with a shirt.

Can't women just wear anything then?
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 16:45, Reply)

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