Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on your relationship with them and the traditions in your family, OP. Do you have any siblings who had weddings before you? Any cousins whose weddings were paid for by your aunts and uncles?
We have a pretty good relationship, I visit and call them all the time. I know for a fact their wedding was paid for by my grandparents (they told me a few years ago) and my cousins weddings were most definitely paid for by their parents because there’s no way they could afford them without crippling debt (6 figure weddings and they weren’t making a lot at the time). I don’t know, I don’t want to sound entitled but it seems weird my parents haven’t really helped with life costs while they had theirs paid for by the previous generation. I had student loans upon graduation and didn’t get any help paying for my first house. My parents were gifted significant amounts by their parents when they were my age. I’ve had to do it all alone.
WHAT AGE IS THAT?
Why can't these OP's ever identify themselves when they reply??
Has she stated how old she is yet, or does she keep avoiding the question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on your relationship with them and the traditions in your family, OP. Do you have any siblings who had weddings before you? Any cousins whose weddings were paid for by your aunts and uncles?
We have a pretty good relationship, I visit and call them all the time. I know for a fact their wedding was paid for by my grandparents (they told me a few years ago) and my cousins weddings were most definitely paid for by their parents because there’s no way they could afford them without crippling debt (6 figure weddings and they weren’t making a lot at the time). I don’t know, I don’t want to sound entitled but it seems weird my parents haven’t really helped with life costs while they had theirs paid for by the previous generation. I had student loans upon graduation and didn’t get any help paying for my first house. My parents were gifted significant amounts by their parents when they were my age. I’ve had to do it all alone.
Anonymous wrote:My family is UMC depending on who you ask. We are planning the wedding and my parents haven’t said anything about helping to pay for it. I don’t want to ask since it would be awkward. We don’t exactly need it but it would definitely help. It’s probably going to be about 40k. My fiances family is probably going to give a couple thousand.
Should I just assume my parents won’t give us anything if they didn’t bring it up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A $40K wedding is absurd. I wouldn't pay for that.
Not that difficult to reach that number with a 200 person wedding, even easier if there are 200+.
Anonymous wrote:Every financial planner /analyst wile tell you a wedding is the worst investment you can make.
Cut that amount in half and invest the 20K for 10 years. You'll be happier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think your family is UMC based on the fact they didn’t pay for your college. That’s not the norm for UMC. They are probably in debt and you should not expect anything from them.
OP here they paid for about 70% of my college (public in state but 1 of us out of state). They didn’t have enough saved for the 3 of us to attend fully paid. This was also not too long after the great financial crisis so portfolios were still recovering.
Also you:
I don’t know, I don’t want to sound entitled but it seems weird my parents haven’t really helped with life costs while they had theirs paid for by the previous generation.
Paying for 70% of your college is a lot of help with life costs. Yes you sound entitled. Kind of makes me question the rest of your judgement.
Anyway, the answer is to talk to your parents instead of asking anonymous strangers if they owe you a wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think your family is UMC based on the fact they didn’t pay for your college. That’s not the norm for UMC. They are probably in debt and you should not expect anything from them.
OP here they paid for about 70% of my college (public in state but 1 of us out of state). They didn’t have enough saved for the 3 of us to attend fully paid. This was also not too long after the great financial crisis so portfolios were still recovering.
I don’t know, I don’t want to sound entitled but it seems weird my parents haven’t really helped with life costs while they had theirs paid for by the previous generation.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think your family is UMC based on the fact they didn’t pay for your college. That’s not the norm for UMC. They are probably in debt and you should not expect anything from them.
Anonymous wrote:Wanted to add that a lot of UMC people do have backyard weddings, as they actually have a big enough space to accommodate it. Bill Gates' daughter also had her's on their equestrian farm.