Amen, son. Amen. We'll probably never get to travel much, but for my honeymoon, damned if we're not going on a long and romantic whirlwind adventure, dangit![/QUOTE]it's one day, save the money for your honey moon
Yes, because the purpose of a wedding and reception is to go drink . It's pretty easy to put "Toonie Bar" on invites. How tacky!
Would you invite someone to a party at your home, put out drinks, and then if they go for a beer ask them to cough up some money to "recover some of the costs"? Because it's the exact same thing. When you invite people to a party, whether it be a birthday party or a wedding reception, you take on the responsibility of playing host and everything that comes with it.
Pff, don't be embarrassed. You spend money on things that are important to you. If you can do it without going into debt... well, good on youMy wedding didn't have a bar for religious reasons. It still cost us around $10,000 (of course we got back the money in cash gifts, Chinese red envelopes)... I feel embarrassed now.
Yes, because the purpose of a wedding and reception is to go drink . It's pretty easy to put "Toonie Bar" on invites. How tacky!
Would you invite someone to a party at your home, put out drinks, and then if they go for a beer ask them to cough up some money to "recover some of the costs"? Because it's the exact same thing. When you invite people to a party, whether it be a birthday party or a wedding reception, you take on the responsibility of playing host and everything that comes with it.
Pff, don't be embarrassed. You spend money on things that are important to you. If you can do it without going into debt... well, good on you [/QUOTE]My wedding didn't have a bar for religious reasons. It still cost us around $10,000 (of course we got back the money in cash gifts, Chinese red envelopes)... I feel embarrassed now.
Yes to this. Mine was around that cost. Some communities are just more expensive than others. Weddings are a big cultural deal here. Because of that people charge a lot. You shouldn't be embarrassed for getting married. There are far worse things to spend your money on.[/QUOTE][/COLOR]Pff, don't be embarrassed. You spend money on things that are important to you. If you can do it without going into debt... well, good on youMy wedding didn't have a bar for religious reasons. It still cost us around $10,000 (of course we got back the money in cash gifts, Chinese red envelopes)... I feel embarrassed now.
Yes to this. Mine was around that cost. Some communities are just more expensive than others. Weddings are a big cultural deal here. Because of that people charge a lot. You shouldn't be embarrassed for getting married. There are far worse things to spend your money on.[/QUOTE][/COLOR]Pff, don't be embarrassed. You spend money on things that are important to you. If you can do it without going into debt... well, good on youMy wedding didn't have a bar for religious reasons. It still cost us around $10,000 (of course we got back the money in cash gifts, Chinese red envelopes)... I feel embarrassed now.
We had a "Björk". She had to be fed but she really rocked that wedding march.Also we had a Harpist. I'm not sure where that came from, but it was pretty nice.
There's so many smart people here too.wait... there suppose to be a ceremony??!!??!!?
J/K We got married via JP (Justice of the Peace for those who don't know) and spend most of the money on our 10 day Mediterranean cruise for our Honeymoon it was awesome.
Heh. Wow. that is a lot.I have to throw in with HowDroll and ZenMonkey. I think a cash bar at a wedding is tacky. I'd rather see no alcohol at all. At the weddings I've been dragged to with a cash bar, there's very little activity at the bar anyway, so it might as well not even be there. That's totally anecdotal, of course. I agree with them for most of the same reasons.
As far as the original question goes, my mother in law paid. I hated that. She dropped probably 25000, I kid you not. We had it outdoors at a plantation (our original choice), but it was so done up by the end, that it felt like I was a guest at someone else's wedding. It was huge! I was embarrassed in the end, too, because my wife's entire extended family came in to MY HOME STATE (SC), and my own family couldn't manage to come (outside of the nuclear). The ceremony was ridiculously lopsided, and I hated that. My fucking friends who lived IN THE SAME TOWN skipped out on me.
Sorry. That's a rant I've held in for a while.
On another note, my sister just got married this weekend, coincidentally. She went completely shareware. The food AND the alcohol were potluck. And my entire family was employed. I was DJ/videographer.
6 years later we still have people tell us our dirt cheap wedding was the nicest one they have ever been too. When we ask why most people tell us because it felt like it was about celebrating the marriage, not having an extravagant show."My wedding was $1500." "My wedding was $3000."
Damn. That's amazingly low-cost. Well done. We've been planning ours for a month and so far it looks like our end total will be around $20,000.
Faline is planning to have a theme from Chrono Cross going, played by my violinist friend.also, since we have a lot of married folks here i was just wondering. What music did you have when you were walking down the aisle? I mean i know the traditional is the here comes the bride thing, but thats so... lame. I was just thinking about it the other day and there has to be people that have done something different.
She walked down the aisle to Bjork's "Frosti", an instrumental music box song. Very wintery, very pretty.also, since we have a lot of married folks here i was just wondering. What music did you have when you were walking down the aisle? I mean i know the traditional is the here comes the bride thing, but thats so... lame. I was just thinking about it the other day and there has to be people that have done something different.
Faline is planning to have a theme from Chrono Cross going, played by my violinist friend.also, since we have a lot of married folks here i was just wondering. What music did you have when you were walking down the aisle? I mean i know the traditional is the here comes the bride thing, but thats so... lame. I was just thinking about it the other day and there has to be people that have done something different.
I know someone who had the "Wifeing" theme from Conan the Barbarian at his.
Hey, if that's your thing, that's fine.I'm probably a bad person to ask, because we had decided what we could afford, and her parents took a look at it and said that just wasn't going to cut it for their daughter's wedding. So, the compromise was that whatever they wanted to do was fine as long as they covered the costs. So, they did. 500 people, live band, family style food catering, 3 rounds of shots for everyone, free beer and wine and select liquors to cover the rest of the night, church, priest, photographer, videographer, flowers, dress, what have you.
I ended up paying for the honeymoon, and that's it (tux ended up being free with a package deal).
Of course, I don't want to look like I am complaining, because it was the best wedding celebration I or any of my friends have ever attended.
Hey, if that's your thing, that's fine.I'm probably a bad person to ask, because we had decided what we could afford, and her parents took a look at it and said that just wasn't going to cut it for their daughter's wedding. So, the compromise was that whatever they wanted to do was fine as long as they covered the costs. So, they did. 500 people, live band, family style food catering, 3 rounds of shots for everyone, free beer and wine and select liquors to cover the rest of the night, church, priest, photographer, videographer, flowers, dress, what have you.
I ended up paying for the honeymoon, and that's it (tux ended up being free with a package deal).
Of course, I don't want to look like I am complaining, because it was the best wedding celebration I or any of my friends have ever attended.
If you're feeling particularily ballsy, Carmina Burana (O Fortuna, Imperatrix Mundi) by Carl Orff should do it!I was just thinking about it the other day and there has to be people that have done something different.
I was going to walk down the aisle to the "Imperial March" (aka Darth Vader's theme song). The other music during the ceremony was from the LOTR movies. We were married outside on the shore of Lake Tahoe. When planning the ceremony, I was told there would be a CD player for us to use. I found out on the day of the wedding that there was no CD player unless we brought our own. I didn't have time to go buy one, so we ended up not having any music at all.also, since we have a lot of married folks here i was just wondering. What music did you have when you were walking down the aisle? I mean i know the traditional is the here comes the bride thing, but thats so... lame. I was just thinking about it the other day and there has to be people that have done something different.