Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know you get what you pay for. My wifes friend who lived in a shoebox cape on top of tracks growing up with a Dad who was a retired NYC cop and a SAHM who worked at Con Ed the Electric company who actually was very beutiful married a rich bond broker from Greenwich CT when both were 27. He met her in Bikini at beach in SouthHampton and went head over heals. Dad paid for whole wedding,. I dont think his parents impressed, well two kids later they warmed up and his career got bigger and they were living in the million dollar home, had a ski house, a boat and she had a maid and drove a BMW.
Her Dad took the wedding as an investment. His 40k in bank was not going to change his daughters life or his future grandkids life. Yet the wedding for 40K gave his daughter and her kids millions and set them up for life.
Its a message to the groom's family. If the bride comes from money, people are generally nicer to her and she is not to be trifled with by the ILs. Also, the groom gets the backing of the bride's family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These day most couples pay for their own wedding festivities.
Not in my WASPY family. Parents are still paying for everything. It is a way to "transfer" wealth. It is like helping out with the downpayment for house.
Kids should be part of how the money is made or making their own, not just transferring wealth wasting it on a wedding.
This is how wealth works. Our friend Tiffany T her dad Don T paid for wedding and she married a multi Billionaire which means she in turn became a billionaire and her kids will inherit multiple billions.
It is not a question of paying for wedding it is paying for the right wedding.
She didn’t marry a multimillionaire (or even billionaire) lots of NYTimes reporting on how the family she married into is full of sh*t when it comes to their NW. Her husband also scammed Jared with a yacht investment.
Anonymous wrote:When our son got married we payed for the rehearsal dinner and offered to help pay for the wedding. They graciously turned us down so we gave the bride and groom a very large wedding check. Every case is different based on finances. Many couple now pay for their own weddings if they are high earners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These day most couples pay for their own wedding festivities.
Not in my WASPY family. Parents are still paying for everything. It is a way to "transfer" wealth. It is like helping out with the downpayment for house.
Kids should be part of how the money is made or making their own, not just transferring wealth wasting it on a wedding.
This is how wealth works. Our friend Tiffany T her dad Don T paid for wedding and she married a multi Billionaire which means she in turn became a billionaire and her kids will inherit multiple billions.
It is not a question of paying for wedding it is paying for the right wedding.
She didn’t marry a multimillionaire (or even billionaire) lots of NYTimes reporting on how the family she married into is full of sh*t when it comes to their NW. Her husband also scammed Jared with a yacht investment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These day most couples pay for their own wedding festivities.
Not in my WASPY family. Parents are still paying for everything. It is a way to "transfer" wealth. It is like helping out with the downpayment for house.
Kids should be part of how the money is made or making their own, not just transferring wealth wasting it on a wedding.
This is how wealth works. Our friend Tiffany T her dad Don T paid for wedding and she married a multi Billionaire which means she in turn became a billionaire and her kids will inherit multiple billions.
It is not a question of paying for wedding it is paying for the right wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These day most couples pay for their own wedding festivities.
Not in my WASPY family. Parents are still paying for everything. It is a way to "transfer" wealth. It is like helping out with the downpayment for house.
Kids should be part of how the money is made or making their own, not just transferring wealth wasting it on a wedding.
This is how wealth works. Our friend Tiffany T her dad Don T paid for wedding and she married a multi Billionaire which means she in turn became a billionaire and her kids will inherit multiple billions.
It is not a question of paying for wedding it is paying for the right wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These day most couples pay for their own wedding festivities.
Not in my WASPY family. Parents are still paying for everything. It is a way to "transfer" wealth. It is like helping out with the downpayment for house.
Kids should be part of how the money is made or making their own, not just transferring wealth wasting it on a wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These day most couples pay for their own wedding festivities.
Not in my WASPY family. Parents are still paying for everything. It is a way to "transfer" wealth. It is like helping out with the downpayment for house.
Anonymous wrote:I'd say you give what you would like to contribute. My in laws and parents gave us a set amount that worked for them and the rest was on us. The traditional you pay for this and they pay for that has been long gone.
Anonymous wrote:You do know you get what you pay for. My wifes friend who lived in a shoebox cape on top of tracks growing up with a Dad who was a retired NYC cop and a SAHM who worked at Con Ed the Electric company who actually was very beutiful married a rich bond broker from Greenwich CT when both were 27. He met her in Bikini at beach in SouthHampton and went head over heals. Dad paid for whole wedding,. I dont think his parents impressed, well two kids later they warmed up and his career got bigger and they were living in the million dollar home, had a ski house, a boat and she had a maid and drove a BMW.
Her Dad took the wedding as an investment. His 40k in bank was not going to change his daughters life or his future grandkids life. Yet the wedding for 40K gave his daughter and her kids millions and set them up for life.
Anonymous wrote:In my opinion, parents only need to provide for college for their children. Everything else they provide is due to kindness of their heart.
And yes, parents can pay for weddings if they want, but then parents can also insist on a low cost wedding.