Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:have his guest count at your budget and just plan a cheaper wedding.
This.
Anonymous wrote:have his guest count at your budget and just plan a cheaper wedding.
Anonymous wrote:If you feel you already have everything you want, why can't he have something he wants?
Anonymous wrote: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?
Does he know who these other people are? Actual friends or maybe work colleagues? There isn’t going to be a huge difference between 75 and 100. If you invite 100, probably only 75 will actually attend. It’s inevitable.
Also please don’t listen to the nasty poster about his money/his rules. It’s a partnership. Congratulations and have a lovely day.
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: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.
200k for a wedding for 100 people? that has to be a typo!
Is it about the number of guests or the total final price t
You want 50, he wants 100 - sit down and do a guest list together and see who those extra 50 guests he has on his list and ask why he wants them - genuinely - are they friends? family? people who invited him to their wedding? more distant family members w/ whom he still has a tie? work friends? Figure out what the # means to him.
If it’s about $$, figure out if there are ways to cut costs, and consider, if your incomes and savings are different if you should be paying proportionately vs 50/50. Come up with a 5 year budget plan that address wedding, normal life budget and buying a house and kids/daycare (if that’s on the 5 year horizon)..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you feel you already have everything you want, why can't he have something he wants?
OP. Maybe I am seeing it from only my side. Maybe we compromise. I just don't think spending like $200k on a wedding is worth it. I did get a beautiful ring but he is the one that picked it out.
200k for a wedding for 100 people? that has to be a typo!
Is it about the number of guests or the total final price t
You want 50, he wants 100 - sit down and do a guest list together and see who those extra 50 guests he has on his list and ask why he wants them - genuinely - are they friends? family? people who invited him to their wedding? more distant family members w/ whom he still has a tie? work friends? Figure out what the # means to him.
If it’s about $$, figure out if there are ways to cut costs, and consider, if your incomes and savings are different if you should be paying proportionately vs 50/50. Come up with a 5 year budget plan that address wedding, normal life budget and buying a house and kids/daycare (if that’s on the 5 year horizon)..