Anonymous wrote:It is tacky to have a reception if you elope. My brother (and his now EX wife) did that.
I didn't even know he was seriously dating someone, then I get an email with the title "Mr. and Mrs. Lastname" and a pic of them getting married in Reno!
About 6 months later they had a big reception. They live on the west coast so I was not about to spend tons of money and time going there for it. Sorry, if I'm not important enough to you to witness your marriage, why am I supposed to help you celebrate months later?
I think it's very selfish (to elope and then later hold the celebration.)
Anonymous wrote:we eloped in Italy. OUr family and friends new in advance. I think my parents were relieved that wouldn't be expected to pay for anything. My sister already had a huge traditional wedding so they already experienced all that drama and cost. We spent about 18k total but that included almost a month of traveling around Italy and mediterranean for the honeymoon. Honestly, I wouldn't change ONE SINGLE thing about the way we did it. Every single bit of it was romantic, stress free and fun. It was so special to make that day about us and what it meant to be getting married. My husband and I share the same values when it comes to money and we both agreed that paying for the experiences are more important than a one day wedding reception. WE did not have a party either when we got back. We both hate to be the center of attention.
Anonymous wrote:It is tacky to have a reception if you elope. My brother (and his now EX wife) did that.
I didn't even know he was seriously dating someone, then I get an email with the title "Mr. and Mrs. Lastname" and a pic of them getting married in Reno!
About 6 months later they had a big reception. They live on the west coast so I was not about to spend tons of money and time going there for it. Sorry, if I'm not important enough to you to witness your marriage, why am I supposed to help you celebrate months later?
I think it's very selfish (to elope and then later hold the celebration.)
Anonymous wrote:It is tacky to have a reception if you elope. My brother (and his now EX wife) did that.
I didn't even know he was seriously dating someone, then I get an email with the title "Mr. and Mrs. Lastname" and a pic of them getting married in Reno!
About 6 months later they had a big reception. They live on the west coast so I was not about to spend tons of money and time going there for it. Sorry, if I'm not important enough to you to witness your marriage, why am I supposed to help you celebrate months later?
I think it's very selfish (to elope and then later hold the celebration.)
Anonymous wrote:It is tacky to have a reception if you elope. My brother (and his now EX wife) did that.
I didn't even know he was seriously dating someone, then I get an email with the title "Mr. and Mrs. Lastname" and a pic of them getting married in Reno!
About 6 months later they had a big reception. They live on the west coast so I was not about to spend tons of money and time going there for it. Sorry, if I'm not important enough to you to witness your marriage, why am I supposed to help you celebrate months later?
I think it's very selfish (to elope and then later hold the celebration.)
Anonymous wrote:
Why? I'm the pp celebrating my marriage with family and friends next month. Lack of time and money sometimes prevents one from doing things in the traditional or preferred way - so why be so judgemental?
Anonymous wrote:It is tacky to have a reception if you elope. My brother (and his now EX wife) did that.
I didn't even know he was seriously dating someone, then I get an email with the title "Mr. and Mrs. Lastname" and a pic of them getting married in Reno!
About 6 months later they had a big reception. They live on the west coast so I was not about to spend tons of money and time going there for it. Sorry, if I'm not important enough to you to witness your marriage, why am I supposed to help you celebrate months later?
I think it's very selfish (to elope and then later hold the celebration.)
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I think eloping is the way to go. With a big fabulous party later for all your friends and family without all the traditional trappings and price tags.