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    Wow Fr. Bill, you've had your wheaties this week, haven't you.

    This side of the Atlantic in the 21st Century, I have never even seen white tie - although I don't run in the pish-posh crowd; if there is one. The tuxedo is pretty out there, reserved for weddings and special events. Myself I have never had my "Mr Bates" pull out the tail-coat when I dress for dinner. I echo OC Richard's comments, although around here the "hollywood" excuse does not hold, but you would be surprised what you see at weddings sometimes.

    Sem-formal, thinking back to my high school days when we had a semi-formal, meant a suit and tie or at least a dress shirt and tie.

    Semi-dressed on the other hand means you forgot your pants.

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    Given that this is Oregon, (and not Portland) I would suggest at least a nice sweater with necktie. And your camouflage rain coat.
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    I would imagine that anything containing the word "formal" involves the use of a shirt and tie but, like others, semi-formal is an alien concept. Invitations usually stipulate "dress formal" or "white tie" but otherwise the choice is up to you.
    If it is any help, a Burns supper here would normally find a lounge suit is expected.

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    Good grief, I appreciate my clerical shirt! Nobody ever questions whether it's "correct." I get up in the morning and look at my closet and say "Hmm. What shall I wear today? Perhaps black!"

    ...and that's all she wrote!
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.

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