And I’m judging all of their weddings. My sister had a big wedding, my friends are having smaller weddings, and I use each one to decide how I want mine to be.
General Stuff:
My cousin’s wedding had a ton of misbehaving kids. Like running around the couple during their first dance. Makes me think: No kids at my wedding. Sorry nephews.
I like the idea of dry weddings, but let’s face it. I’m walking the alcoholic line. However, I think cash bars are tacky. It’s like, COME TO MY WEDDING, but pay for your own overpriced drinks! At my sister’s first wedding, soft drinks were covered, but cash bar for alcohol. I like that. So it’s between that and completely no alcohol at my wedding.
Also, what is it with people putting their registry information on their invitations? That is just straight up rude. Maybe I was just brought up that you never expect things like presents. So no registry information on my invitations. Ask if you want to know.
Wedding websites? I like it. I’m not sure if I’d do it. If I do, that’s where you can find my registry information.
Seating charts? Totally going to happen. Yeah, it seems nice to be like, sit where ever, but I have a huge family. Like my immediate family takes up an entire table. And there’s nothing worse than charging in to make sure we have a table. If you know there’s a family like that, I suggest that at minimum, you reserve a table for them.
Oh yeah, and my opinion on this eloping and then having a potluck reception afterwards and still expecting a gift? Rude. Sorry, I just had to put that out there. I understand that you want to share your day, but it’s ridiculous. Have a quick backyard wedding.
On that note, I’m kinda forced to have a big wedding. My family: parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, uncles is 50 people. Never mind the other distant family members I’d like to share my wedding with. And my friends.
It’s posts like these that I think, oh my poor boyfriend doesn’t realize what he’s getting into.
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