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I wonder why she didn't choose the Armenian cross...Ever since when is this get-up common at a "Grecian (I'm sure you meant Greek) Family Dinner"?
The Greek Orthodox Church comprises about 95% of the population in Greece - and the Orthodox cross is different from what Khloe decided to wear on her forehead.
Khloe might have given one bit of thought before trying to appear "Greek", if that was indeed what it was and not only a lame idea to accessorize her dress. Even if she had worn an Orthodox cross it would still have been in bad taste, since she is neither Greek, let alone Greek Orthodox.
...that's typically what happens when you allow a parent to manage you. The lines get blurred and the parent forgets to be a parent and stays in manager mode. It also means that your children treat you like a manager and get disrespectful and outta pocket especially when it seems as though you never really demanded respect from your children to begin with (talking to you, Kris) It's the price you pay.
Ever since when is this get-up common at a "Grecian (I'm sure you meant Greek) Family Dinner"?
The Greek Orthodox Church comprises about 95% of the population in Greece - and the Orthodox cross is different from what Khloe decided to wear on her forehead.
Khloe might have given one bit of thought before trying to appear "Greek", if that was indeed what it was and not only a lame idea to accessorize her dress. Even if she had worn an Orthodox cross it would still have been in bad taste, since she is neither Greek, let alone Greek Orthodox.
I get what you're saying, but that doesn't make it right. If you decide to go into business with your family, you must remember that they are your family first and foremost.
are these boots the 2.0 version of the manolo blahnik timbs? ew.
I think the cross looks cute for the occasion.