| Not particularly. Honestly, the main reason I dislike them is the cost. When I'm spending that much money on an evening out, I would like to be able to choose the location and meal. |
+1 I'm trying to skip out on one with too many relatives I haven't seen in too many years. I love friend weddings but family weddings attach to much guilt and obligation |
I love weddings! Don’t care if they are family or friends. It’s nice to see people, it’s nice to help launch a couples life. We have so few rites in our culture, it brings people together. |
What money are you spending? Parking? Just wear an outfit you already have. |
If it's out of town, there are travel expenses. The wedding gift is at least $100, more if it's a close friend or family. If it's close friend or family there's usually a shower that also requires a gift. Then add in the cost of a babysitter. |
| I deeply dislike attending graduations and weddings. I will give you a bigger gift for both if I don't have to attend. |
PP here -- I actually find the weddings where I'm not super-close to the couple or their families to be the most interesting. I just smile and ask people how they know the couple. You'd be surprised how much people will tell you, especially after a couple of drinks. Then you start connecting the dots of relationships. Watch how people interact with each other and with the couple. If you're at all interested in how families and friendships work, it gets pretty interesting. But, I do have to admit that if I didn't love to dance, and if my husband were not also someone who loves to dance and who indulges my tendency to be the first on/first off the dance floor, I probably wouldn't be such a fan of weddings. |
| Yes, I love weddings. Even more so when they are a friends' wedding. A big party with food, dancing, drinks, and friends? Absolutely. |
| I love weddings - great date nights with DH! I prefer them to be near either of our hometowns so parents can watch kids even though we don’t live near those cities today. Don’t mind no kids weddings at all. |
| I do as long as I'm not in them. I have enjoyed the ones where I am just a guest so much more. |
| It totally depends. A family wedding where we get to see people we don't often - yes. A friend wedding that is a big party/reunion - yes. Random coworker of DH's wedding where he is the only person I know - nope. |
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I don’t love them but that’s just because most weddings are out of state. For whatever reason all of my buddies married women who were raised outside of the DC area.
If my immediate friend circle, who all wine to Hs with me, only one wedding was local. So yea, I love going to them but I don’t love dropping $2k every time. |
| Sometimes they are fun. The cookie cutter hotel venue is tired and I hate those. Unique locations can be really fun. |
+1 Hotel food is the worst! |
| No, I'm 37 and I haven't attended a wedding since I was 19 or so. I want to elope when I find my life partner. |