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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're sampling the wrong audience for this question. Most people posting on DCUM are UMC and come from those backgrounds. There are a few posters that have stated this is normal where they come from. For a major city--DC, NYC, San Francisco, it would be seen as odd. But for a small town in Arkansas, it might be considered perfectly normal.[/quote] There are parts of DC, NY, and SF where poeple are not wealthy and church basement, at home, cash bar weddings are normal.[/quote] +1 The last two weddings I went to in the DMV were at a courthouse followed by dinner at a restaurant and a church followed by reception in the basement. The idea that everyone in DC has a $200k wedding is laughable. Even my friends with more money tended to get married in their hometown where their relatives wouldn't have to travel and the budget stretched further![/quote] Cool story, br o. A keg of Heineken costs $167 at Dixie Liquor. And two cases of Santa Barbara wine will set you back $144. Thats a grand total of $311. Where does your BS 200K come into play?[/quote] I had an open bar and love drinking and dancing at weddings. But bluntly most venues are not just letting you bring in some cheap alcohol. You have to buy it thru them and pay for the bartenders and whole thing as a significant charge.[/quote]
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