What!!!!???? He seriously wants to spend 200k on a wedding. Don't do it, OP!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you feel you already have everything you want, why can't he have something he wants?
OP. Maybe I am seeing it from only my side. Maybe we compromise. I just don't think spending like $200k on a wedding is worth it. I did get a beautiful ring but he is the one that picked it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you feel you already have everything you want, why can't he have something he wants?
OP. Maybe I am seeing it from only my side. Maybe we compromise. I just don't think spending like $200k on a wedding is worth it. I did get a beautiful ring but he is the one that picked it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His money, his wedding rules
OP here. It's my money too.
But you said most of the wedding is from his savings, he bought the ring, you will move into his condo. It’s his money.
Anonymous wrote:If you feel you already have everything you want, why can't he have something he wants?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His money, his wedding rules
OP here. It's my money too.
But you said most of the wedding is from his savings, he bought the ring, you will move into his condo. It’s his money.
Anonymous wrote:My fiancé and I are panning our wedding and can't agree on how big or small to have it. We are paying for it ourselves, but most of the money is from his savings. I really want a small wedding, but he thinks we should have a big wedding. My immediate family alone is 20 people. I think 50 friends and family is enough but he wants closer to 100. I feel like I already have everything I want and would rather use most of our savings for a down payment on a home. He thinks we can do both or just stay in his condo until we save up for a down payment. I feel like I got the ring of my dreams ( which I know was expensive) and I don't care about a big wedding. How can we compromise or decide?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His money, his wedding rules
OP here. It's my money too.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it for the gifts (you mention that you have everything you need so I assume you are thinking there will be at least some gifts). My DC just got married, in a pretty high end wedding, and we were a little surprised at how many guests gave no gift at all, or some who gave very small gifts relative to their means. No complaints, and of course gifts are optional, just an observation.
Anonymous wrote:His money, his wedding rules