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Hi! Weird question. I have a family friend getting married next year and if I get in, I was wondering if mids are given special liberty for family events like that? I know I should really wait to cross that bridge when I get there, haha. Just was curious.
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#2
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Almost always to the degree it is a relatively closer relative. lol family friend might "depend" on any number of things. I'd be disinclined to hold my breath waiting on that one. Maybe some others see it otherwise.
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It depends. But i wouldn't count on it. If the wedding is in or very close to annapolis on a Saturday afternoon/night or sunday morning/afternoon, your chances are pretty good. if it falls from sunday night to saturday morning your chances are pretty much non-existent.
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My S has now missed three weddings of cousins - two first cousins and one second cousin. Unable to get leave for any of them.
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That's ok.
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