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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They gave you twice what you needed for a lovely wedding and reasonably think they covered it. Admitting you went insanely overboard won’t help anything. And before I get accused of not knowing what weddings cost I had a wonderful top shelf liquor open bar wedding 7 years ago. [/quote] For $75 a person? You can’t even go out to a restaurant for that with more than two drinks a person. What about rings, dress, flowers, music, invitations, honeymoon, transportation, etc? [/quote] You’re counting rings and a vacation as “wedding costs”?! We took an Uber to our venue. We had simple, non-custom flowers. We paid for the drinks a la carte; most people had only one or no drinks. The small minority had more than two. The invitations and thank you cards were under $100 together. It was well under $75/head. [/quote] No one cares. Go to another thread to brag about your cheap wedding. [/quote] The entire point is that OP's parents have every reason to believe they comfortably covered the costs and don't know what OP's extra lavish wedding cost. And cluing them in might not result in the reaction she's hoping for. [/quote]
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