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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seriously, I don't know anyone that enjoyed wedding planning...[/quote] I am OP. I loved the planning of our own wedding. We got married 10 months after DH popped the question and we did all the work with no stress. I should have become a wedding planner LOL.[/quote] OMG you are 52 and still thinking about your wedding. I doubt you have any idea what goes into planning a modern wedding vs. what we did 15-30 years ago. Also it seems like you only talk about yourself. Have you tried asking other people about themselves or making any effort to continue a conversation? When someone asks you where you are going on vacation you should tell them and then say “have you been there?” Or “do you have any trips coming up?”. If you just tell me the location and say nothing else, I think that is rude. [/quote] OP seems like someone who “gushes” over things (even things that happened 20 year ago). It can feel very fake and annoying to be on the receiving end of that. [/quote]
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