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No, because no one I know spent a fortune they could not afford. |
| I love to be a guest in lavish weddings. |
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Does it bother you of they spend $100k "more" on a house than YOU think they should? What about buying an expensive car? Or an international trip instead of local camping?
Like a PP pointed out, that $ does go to all the vendors they are paying including many small businesses like photographers, DJs, bakery florist etc. Not sure why it's different from any other spending if they can afford it. |
Wow, you sound like a real a-hole. Yeah, someone else's wedding should definitely include "beautiful surroundings" for you. |
This this! One of the things I miss about pre Covid times. Someone else paying to put on an awesome party and reunion for friends and family. |
The key is "if they can afford it." It's none of my business what people spend on their weddings, but if a young couple has a lavish wedding and constantly complaining about their student loans on social media, I do think less of them. |
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No, and we had just us and a priest in a church. It was right for us. I was lucky my parents and family and friends understood we wanted something private and intimate, one friend was deeply hurt though.
But I love going to weddings! It’s a big deal and if they want to share that day with me I’m thrilled and honored! And it’s usually a great way to get together with friends and family. I hate that there’s an up charge in that industry I think it’s a bit predatory but I don’t blame the couples for that. |
It doesn’t upset me, if it’s their money, they can throw it any way they want. My own marriage was an expensive affair thanks to my parents and grandparents but in hindsight it was a waste and I should’ve stopped them all. My parents had money and they ended up spending more then they should’ve, in-laws had none but pushed my husband to overspend even if has to take on debt. It wasn’t worth it and I wouldn’t repeat their mistakes with my children. I’ll recommend shifting focus from wedding week to thousands of weeks after that. |
| I strongly dislike how weddings have become so expensive. Many people feel social pressure to hold one and a lot of people go into debt for it or use savings for one instead of paying down debt or buying a home. The entire culture is out of control in the US. *If people didn’t go into debt or make huge financial sacrifices, I’d think differently, but that’s not the reality in the US. I also know people that move forward with a wedding after getting cold feet for legitimate concerns but go forward with it because it’s so hard to stop once in motion. And those just end up in a divorce later. I also HATE what people expect a guest or someone in the wedding party to spend to participate. I’ve known countless people over the years that expect a bridesmaid to attend a bachelor party, shower and the wedding day in another state or country plus buy expensive dresses and spend money on hair and makeup. 54% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, 47% of millennials own a home, and debt is at an all time high. So I get your frustration. |
+1. Yes, I do mind if they're the same people asking the government to forgive their student loans debts or asks for unemployment hand outs. Bunch of Losers! |
| OP, I couldn't bring myself to spend a lot on MY wedding. I couldn't care less what other people chose to spend their money on. |
Except that someone who can afford a 100k wedding without taking on debt is absolutely in a higher income and the higher the income the more loopholes there are and the less likely it is that their income is derived exclusively from wages. Just because the tax code is built for your wealth doesnt mean you arent "hiding it". Thats the whole point of it. "Typically, the more someone earns, the greater percentage of capital income and less labor compensation they receive every year, the Tax Policy Center has found. The tax laws are not built for wages they are built to protect capital income. |
Or living in a large home? |
Okay whatever you want to think is up to you. Sorry but plenty of ppl can pay $100k debt-free from a W-2 standard income job. This isn't like Bezos style wealth or something... |
| upset me? no. think it is stupid? yes. |