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For friends, yes usually if I know people. My family is pretty WT, so I haven’t enjoyed the family weddings I’ve gone to.
My high school and college friends have had some pretty amazing weddings. |
| Yes. I love the clothes, and the people all gathered, and dancing. |
| I do if they put a lot of money into it. Otherwise, not really. Which is to say: I haven’t really enjoyed most weddings I’ve attended. |
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If they in an over-the-top place or otherwise extravagant, yes. If they have good food, yes.
If they are low-key outdoors with bonfires, s'mores, pig roast, beer all over the place, yes. If they are old school ones in a church or other uninteresting place in a generic ballroom with a generic chicken dish. NO. This is not 1995. And I went to one of these recently and it was miserable. |
| Yes, I enjoy them and find so many of the negative responses bizarre. Is this an introvert vs. extrovert thing or a DC attracts horrible people thing? |
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Yes Iove weddings! So positive and happy. Everyone dressed up and smiling, families joining together.
Open bar and dancing. I'm there! |
I think it is the latter, but many in D.C. pride themselves on being "introverts" (ie: depressed and/or anxious, including but not limited to, not being able to be happy for others). |
🙄 Yes, because people who are not like you are of course depressed and/or anxious. |
It was all about the pictures. Anything red or similar threw off the look she wanted. |
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Nope! DH and I eloped to avoid all the unnecessary expense and drama.
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| I enjoy weddings where the guests are treated like guests and not extras in a performance. Also, holding the ceremony and reception in the same place is ideal. |
| I love weddings! The ones I’ve been to have pretty much always had good food, an open bar, and good music. |
This used to be the whole point. You were a "witness" to a covenant with God that would be supported by the community. Now it is just a party. |
Well that is silly because it would be easy to change the color of a guest dress in post. |
You can wear comfortable shoes to a wedding! Come on. That’s silly. |