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Game of Thrones fans return salvaged wedding guests to ceremony spoken in show's language

A woman admitted she didn't want to attend her friend's Game of Thronesthemed wedding. rice field. Spoken in the show's High Valyrian language, fans of the series can sympathize with her decision. 13} posted about her dilemma on r/AmITheA**hole. "My friend 'Lexa' is getting married soon. She and her husband are big Game of Thrones fans (they've watched the show more than 5 times and their house is Game of Thrones. decorated with themed decorations and accessories),” the post began. "Because of their shared love for Game of Thrones, Lexa and her fiancé decided to have a Game of Thrones-themed wedding."

Original The poster [OP] explains that she's "absolutely fine" with the idea of ​​a themed wedding and is okay with wearing aGame of Thronesoutfit for a friend's wedding "The only thing I can't get behind is the fact that most weddings are held in High Valyrian." It's just one of many building languages ​​in the series Game of Thrones written by Martin. The series was later adapted into the popular HBO television series. Daenerys Targaryen, played by actor Emilia Clarke, primarily spoke the language throughout the TV show.

A Redditor told her friend Lexa that she had doubts about attending aGame of Thronesthemed wedding, but the friend took it upon herself to "She was really mad at me because she said I could go before she knew it was High Valyrian," she wrote. "She also sent me a link to learn High Valyrian on Duolingo. I have a feeling that if I showed up, she would be mad at me for not learning it."

In addition to vows spoken in High Valyrian, it is also a destination wedding. Additionally, the reception, speeches and toasts will all be in High Valyrian. "I find it hard to justify going to a wedding that isn't even in a real language that I don't understand," she added. , but fans of Game of Thrones, will be attending the wedding, which will be spoken entirely in High Valyrian. I quickly verified her reluctance to attend. Mainly because Game of Thrones weddings tend to go awry in the series.

"I don't think it's safe to attend a GOT-themed wedding. Who knows if it's red or purple," commented u/AdrielBast.

"If they actually locked the door, I think they'd be drunk and stupid enough to try to break it down," u/Blizzaldo added.

Reddit user u/SnappyMango said: TV program. After a few wonderful years, everyone hates it so much that they pretend it never existed.

Many also defended the woman's decision not to attend the themed wedding, saying that her friend had an interpreter for guests unfamiliar with her Valyrian language. argued that it should be provided.

"Fantasy-themed weddings are cool when done right. You'll probably need an interpreter for the crowd rather than expecting everyone to learn a new language." said u/TieAgitated868.

"It is better to enjoy the party than to go and give speeches etc. But if you are expected to be able to speak High Valyrian, you should be It seems like a lot of pressure to do things.It's fun," explained u/Novel_Fox.

"Learning a whole new language for one event and never using it again is silly and exhausting," said u/Stegosaurus505. "Or if Game of Thrones is your favorite in the world, like the time of your life. I feel like there's no middle ground." Some have compared the ceremony to traditional ceremonies conducted in Latin and Hebrew. "What does the configured language have to do with anything?" asked u/Nocoffeesnob. "Weddings are generally conducted in a language that many, if not most, of the attendees do not actually speak."

"A Catholic wedding that does not understand what is happening I've been to a nonsensical Czech wedding, ”said another. "The day is not about you, it's about your friends. Go and enjoy your day and ignore the language part you don't understand. Support your friends and most of all have fun."

Perhaps the most important piece of advice came from you/positively so-and-so.