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I agree, there is nothing wrong with being green but I find that being humourless is a bit sad.
Obviously Thin was joking, why even Pup had a good laugh at that one and he wears HIS Tiara every chance he gets. |
Wear something that makes you feel absolutely beautiful! Like a princess! If it's opening, choose something a bit more formal, like the other posters have suggested. However, on Sunday, I've a feeling it's not the opening and you can dress a little less formally. Jules gave great advice. Just make sure you will be comfortable and wear something lovely underneath and a smile on your face!
Oh yes, I have to comment that I sometimes become a little chilled and find it's nice to have a drape or shaw around my shoulders(or the warm arm or jacket of a good man). And one other piece of advice, even though you didn't ask, eat a bit of something before you go. In my experience, an empty stomach can be very distracting. I do love the opera! |
As a long term Met subscriber and one who has been to Fenice, LaScala etc.... I'd say.. don't worry. If you are sitting in good seats just wear something dark and sedate. You may be underdressed but you won't feel uncomfortable. But this reminds me of a funny story: last year on a nite at the MEt(NYC) the weather was terrible and my arthritic knees were not in good shape. I said to DH.. "I'm wearing my sneakers (black)..(with a nice pants suit) and let's hope we don't see anyone we know." It was a makeup performance from our subscription so we were seated in seats other than our regulars. As I entered the aisle.. I saw a woman approaching from the other end of the aisle... Was a neighbor from our building!! A lovely woman I don't know all that well but like a lot. After our mutal exclamations we found that we were BOTH wearing sneakers-:)
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Tiara? Maybe Elvira pinched it before she disappeared. :'(
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Try and look as nice as you can.
To me at something like an opera, the audience is part of the performance. I love to see well dressed, well groomed people. |
ThinGorjus: I'm gonna go out on a limb here, but I'm betting you're single.
I'm right, aren't I? Bob |
LOL, Bob&Cheryl..Thin is happily married and if you really want to read an enjoyable trip report, go find the trip report titled Turkey in the Straw :D
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Well, thanks for the info, Scarlett. I feel sorry for the poor guy. I, for one, wouldn't put up with her arrogance. But, that's just me.
Yes, her ample wit is as hilarious as it is cheeky. However, she comes across a tad nasty and unkind. And I don't usually have much respect for people like that, no matter how much wit they display. That said, I have only read about 10-12 of her posts. I could be wrong. She could be a sweetheart. Bob |
Well, Bob, I think JohnThin IS a sweetheart .
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Scarlett, my dear, I'm sure you're right.
;-) Bob |
A John is a john is a john when he's not thin :)..by Gertrude Cline
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