$30K is the average of reported budgets, meaning budgets of people who are so into Their Special Day that they'll tell a stranger the details. If you can't put on a party for $30K, you're a mess. If you want to be married, get married. Spend what you have saved for a wedding. |
I agree - if either set of parents feels strongly that the wedding needs to be a certain thing, then they ought to offer to help pay. Otherwise I think whatever is in the couple’s budget is what you go with. |
This is 2023, no arrange marriages of minors, no dowry, no parents footing the bill. You have a simple wedding when you want or delay it until you've enough to have a fancy wedding. If parents of either or partner wants to and are able to gift them money, they do and it doesn't have to be an equal contribution. |
| Wedding should be a simple, intimate and fun affair where a couple announces and celebrates their union with their loved ones. Its not supposed to be a Hollywood/Bollywood/Royal level affair to drain your savings. |
No. Couple should he able to fund their wants themselves or accept their reality. |
| All of us witness dream weddings and drastic divorces on regular basis. Keep it affordable, unless your dad or FIL is a king and royal firm is paying for the drama. |
| or if you are JLo and throwing weddings is a PR stunt. |
And the bolded happens more than these types of DCUM threads tend to admit. |
This. |
Exactly. Whoever wants whatever, pays for it. |
| My parents paid 75% of our wedding and husband paid 25%. I was a broke medical intern on a small stipend and my in-laws were broke as well because their lifestyle and earnings were always out of balance. |
WTF? In this scenario, the couple pays for their own wedding. |
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My parents gave both my brother and I $35k each for our weddings - no gender difference, which I think is the right thing to do.
My husband’s parents gave us $15K but gave his sister substantially more for her wedding. |
| If they can’t even pay for the wedding themselves, they are not ready to get married. |
But most dresses are not $10K. Just as most weddings aren't $100K. Those are outliers. If you have a $30K budget, you aren't going to spend $10k on the dress. There are plenty of dresses out there that are far less than $10K. |