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[quote=Anonymous]I find most weddings a joke. I got invited to my entitled nieces wedding which was out of town. They forced us into a minimum of two nights in a hotel. Arranging cocktail party night before, some sightseeing day of, then wedding at a fancy garden then a breakfast in morning day after. All I saw was with three kids and a wife, 12 outfits for my wife and kids. Two nights hotel, travel costs. Now here is the kooky part. The couple is both Catholic. They did not have time for pre Cana or to book church. Some women out of phone book married then. He also got busy never booked honey moon. My aunt leaves over mid ceremony and said this would be a nice wedding if they were getting married for real. The reception site was beautifully. Buy service terrible, could not even get drinks out for toast I raised and empty glass not coffee with desert and food so so. Quit frankly 99.99999999999999999999999 percent of guest would have preferred a a normal wedding. I got married at a mid morning church ceremony with an afternoon reception that ended at dinner time. Ever single person with kids or older people loved it. It is your day I just want to show up and leave. I don’t want dinner at 10 pm. I don’t want to book multiple days hotels. I don’t want stupid themes. No black tie or special collars. As my MIL said shut up and wear beige. [/quote]
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