Daughter getting married

Anonymous
How old are the people responding to these posts? Talk is cheap.
Anonymous
Make the couple pay a small percent of all wedding expenses, say 15 percent. ( You can offer to put this in a fund for future grandchildren, or not.) This has a startling effect on "must have" wedding wants.
Anonymous
I agree with some of the others:
The OP needs to figure out what they can afford for this wedding, then sit down with the happy couple and tell them:
"We can give you $XX for your wedding. This money is a gift and it your decision about how it is spent."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make the couple pay a small percent of all wedding expenses, say 15 percent. ( You can offer to put this in a fund for future grandchildren, or not.) This has a startling effect on "must have" wedding wants.


Fucking wierdo. Pulling up a thread from 2 years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Make the couple pay a small percent of all wedding expenses, say 15 percent. ( You can offer to put this in a fund for future grandchildren, or not.) This has a startling effect on "must have" wedding wants.


Fucking wierdo. Pulling up a thread from 2 years ago.


I didn't even know this site existed until two months ago. I have no idea what you're talking about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Make the couple pay a small percent of all wedding expenses, say 15 percent. ( You can offer to put this in a fund for future grandchildren, or not.) This has a startling effect on "must have" wedding wants.


Fucking wierdo. Pulling up a thread from 2 years ago.


I didn't even know this site existed until two months ago. I have no idea what you're talking about.
DP here. That pp is complaining because you pulled up a thread that had its last post in 2011 and the OP is probably long gone by now. But that's your business if you want to do that and it's really inappropriate to call someone an f'ing weirdo for doing that.
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