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Weddings have got to be one of the biggest money rackets out there. Go to the court house. Youre in and out in 30 minutes and then take all the money you was going to waste on that wedding and spend it on a fantastic honeymoon to paris or some nice tropical island.
 
Weddings have got to be one of the biggest money rackets out there. Go to the court house. Youre in and out in 30 minutes and then take all the money you was going to waste on that wedding and spend it on a fantastic honeymoon to paris or some nice tropical island.


If only that was possible. :funny:

Nah on a serious not we're in a position where we can spend a decent amount of money not too lavish and our families have agreed to pay for some of it as well. I plan on doing this once might as well go all the way with it.
 
Weddings have got to be one of the biggest money rackets out there. Go to the court house. Youre in and out in 30 minutes and then take all the money you was going to waste on that wedding and spend it on a fantastic honeymoon to paris or some nice tropical island.

Seconded! I'm going to have a backyard kegger with steaks. No expensive dress, no place mats or flowers, no ridiculous venue. The average Canadian wedding cost $28,000 and I think that's absolutely abhorrent.
 
I know some people who got married and spent $12000-15000 on it and they got divorced three years later. He wanted a tiny wedding and she (being a ****ing psycho and bipolar) screamed until he gave it to get a big one. They didn't even have a honeymoon.
 
I know some people who got married and spent $12000-15000 on it and they got divorced three years later. He wanted a tiny wedding and she (being a ****ing psycho and bipolar) screamed until he gave it to get a big one. They didn't even have a honeymoon.

That sounds like a terrible experience!
Sounds like paying someone $15,000 to kick you in the groin repeatedly.
 
Seconded! I'm going to have a backyard kegger with steaks. No expensive dress, no place mats or flowers, no ridiculous venue. The average Canadian wedding cost $28,000 and I think that's absolutely abhorrent.
My husband and I did research on a backyard wedding and for the venue we were thinking of (his grandpa's tiny house with huge yard), it would likely have cost MORE to have it in the backyard than to rent a historic venue in a small city. One tiny bathroom and a tiny kitchen to accomodate 60 people just isn't enough...

Food is always the most expensive thing at a wedding. We went "cheap" at $30 a person for what we got, which included really great tri-tip and chicken, but it still adds up. Don't even get me started about alcohol. I'm lucky that none of our friends/relatives are big on drinking, so we just got a few cases of wine and beer at Trader Joe's and called it a day. :funny:

If you're going to DIY the food, you're going to need A LOT of help. If it's only like, 15 people, great, but how are you going to cook good steaks for 50+ people at once? We elected to get affordable catering so we wouldn't have to think about that stuff. It's like a lot of things - you choose what's important to you and let go of the rest. I cheaped out on my dress and veil - "rented" it on ebay for $30, meaning I bought it for $60 and sold it back for $30, so go me. :funny: Good food and a casual, stress-free day/process was far more important for us, so we paid for that.

Yelp found us the delicious affordable catering and cake. Huzzah for Yelp! :awesome: We went with the first caterer we tasted with, and the first baker I found. Food tastes great, prices are good, booked!

I may be the only bride in existence who enjoyed planning her wedding and didn't stress about it at all. :funny:
 
Oh god no, we would have 20 people max. It would be the smallest "wedding." No more than $1000 would be spent.
 
Oh god no, we would have 20 people max. It would be the smallest "wedding." No more than $1000 would be spent.
Sounds like a plan! :yay: As long as you use a house that has more than one bathroom, at the very least. :funny:

Still, those steaks require planning. Feeding even 20 people at once is no easy feat, especially on the cheap.

We wanted to have a casual celebration, and at least I'm Chinese. We give cash gifts at weddings, often generously. If you are throwing a Chinese wedding and do not make money from it, you have failed miserably. :o Some of my pushy relatives invited themselves, but paid their way and then some, so it wasn't a total loss.
 
My brother and his fiancee are paying about $4500 max for their wedding. Even then I don't think they're spending that much. I think just getting a good venue was what they wanted, but at this point they don't care too much about a huge wedding. She has already been married before, and my brother doesn't really care about the ceremony, nor does he feel compelled by some religious obligation since he's an atheist. Even then I worry a bit about things because he's the one with the most to lose. I'm glad he at least put his foot down on something big and extravagant because his big focus is on getting them a house in a really nice area.
 
I'm only getting married if I know I'm gonna STAY married. Otherwise, I won't even think about a wedding.

When's your castration date, Clippy? :hehe:
 
I'm only getting married if I know I'm gonna STAY married. Otherwise, I won't even think about a wedding.
I'm pretty sure everybody thinks they are going to STAY married when they get married, otherwise why would anyone do it?
 
I'm pretty sure everybody thinks they are going to STAY married when they get married, otherwise why would anyone do it?

I believe it's because they get caught up in the "hoopla" as I call it. Everything is bright and sunny and splashes of colors and yada yada blah blah...but then after the honeymoon period (literally and figuratively speaking) reality bites them in the ass and they either a) slog through the muck or b) get off the pot and split. My own parents slogged through the muck for 21 years and it ended disastrously. Since then I've vowed to not be so naive and let that happen to me.

Please don't take this as bitter or anything, I'm just trying to make my point. :yay:
 
I believe it's because they get caught up in the "hoopla" as I call it. Everything is bright and sunny and splashes of colors and yada yada blah blah...but then after the honeymoon period (literally and figuratively speaking) reality bites them in the ass and they either a) slog through the muck or b) get off the pot and split. My own parents slogged through the muck for 21 years and it ended disastrously. Since then I've vowed to not be so naive and let that happen to me.

Please don't take this as bitter or anything, I'm just trying to make my point. :yay:
I totally get what you're saying and a lot of couples to rush into things, don't get married for the right reasons, or whatever. But you kind of just proved my point with the example of your parents. Some couples are married for decades and either one or both of them changes over the years, or they just get sick of each other and it ends anyway. There's really no real way to be a sure thing.
 
On the flip side though, my grandparents were married for almost HALF a century before my grandfather died. Granted, times were different then, but all the same that's the kind of marriage I'd want if I ever had one.
 
On the flip side though, my grandparents were married for almost HALF a century before my grandfather died. Granted, times were different then, but all the same that's the kind of marriage I'd want if I ever had one.
Oh, absolutely. That's the kind of marriage everybody wants and hopes for. But these days, Apparently your chances for that happening are right around 50%.
 
Hey... So... umm... Sawyer's thread about COMMUNITY... What exactly is the problem here? I have always likes Sawyer. He's got a sharp mind and I actually admire his let it all hang out attitude. But... What could be done that is so great here exactly? Is he having a closing in on 30 freak out? Is this an "only the cool kids that I started out with on SHH" thing? I often read about "the glory years" for the Hype forums and the Community and Lounge sections in particular... It's a freaking internet forum though. Seriously. Is it just about not interacting with whom you really want to? Missing the bye gone days of youth? Is this a "Oh, your into X band? Yeah, I saw them WAY before they got big" dealie? What?

I actually would love to see Sawyer NON SARCASTICALLY explain himself if he's actually serious.
 
I believe it's because they get caught up in the "hoopla" as I call it. Everything is bright and sunny and splashes of colors and yada yada blah blah...but then after the honeymoon period (literally and figuratively speaking) reality bites them in the ass and they either a) slog through the muck or b) get off the pot and split. My own parents slogged through the muck for 21 years and it ended disastrously. Since then I've vowed to not be so naive and let that happen to me.

Please don't take this as bitter or anything, I'm just trying to make my point. :yay:

The thing about it though is that a lot of people don't see it coming. The old adage of, "Women marry men expecting that they'll change, but they never do. Men marry women thinking that they'll never change, but they always do," applies in too many marriages. People continually change over time, so it's tough to say what will happen. I look at myself 10 years ago and I'm vastly different. The same could probably be said for everyone else.

Also divorce is no longer taboo, and it's more beneficial for some parties to get a divorce. I hear what you're saying, but when it comes to this stuff it's scary how people turn into monsters after divorces.
 
And I get what you're saying, E. I guess I'm just a hopeless romantic :hehe:
 
Hey... So... umm... Sawyer's thread about COMMUNITY... What exactly is the problem here? I have always likes Sawyer. He's got a sharp mind and I actually admire his let it all hang out attitude. But... What could be done that is so great here exactly? Is he having a closing in on 30 freak out? Is this an "only the cool kids that I started out with on SHH" thing? I often read about "the glory years" for the Hype forums and the Community and Lounge sections in particular... It's a freaking internet forum though. Seriously. Is it just about not interacting with whom you really want to? Missing the bye gone days of youth? Is this a "Oh, your into X band? Yeah, I saw them WAY before they got big" dealie? What?

I actually would love to see Sawyer NON SARCASTICALLY explain himself if he's actually serious.

That's why I have an open challenge on Late Night Hype. If Sawyer wants to legitimately air any grievances he may have, he can air them there.
 
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