So my life will be over on Oct11, 2008
I think our wedding cost us less than $100.00 total...
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I dont know how you guys could spend all that money on a wedding
Don't do it Man!
Last edited by hitman619; Oct 7, 2008 at 12:19 PM.
It's not hate at all, I have no jealousy to people who feel the need to blow that kind of money on a wedding at all. In fact I feel pity to a certain degree.
I don't know maybe I am just too much of a realist when it comes to these matters but I don't want to start my married life in the hole financially especially in these uncertain times. That money could go to many more beneficial things for my wife and I other than impressing our friends with a huge wedding.
I spent 15k on my wedding out of my own pocket and to be honest even though I had the money and wanted my wife to be happy I saw it as a waste of money better spent on other things.
I don't know maybe I am just too much of a realist when it comes to these matters but I don't want to start my married life in the hole financially especially in these uncertain times. That money could go to many more beneficial things for my wife and I other than impressing our friends with a huge wedding.
I spent 15k on my wedding out of my own pocket and to be honest even though I had the money and wanted my wife to be happy I saw it as a waste of money better spent on other things.
...is probably true. Blame it on inflation but it seems like a 15k wedding in the 90's is a 30k wedding now.
Anyway, if they've got the money, just let them be. Do like Eddie and enjoy the open bar.
[edit] Congrats...I think.
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Last edited by agent87; Oct 7, 2008 at 12:24 PM.
Yeap, 30k is around what most people pay. We've been paying towards it for about 1.5 years. The most we spent in one payment was around 9.600.00.
I really didnt want to spend this much money. I would rather it go to another house or maybe towards a masters degree ( doubt it ).
Especially the way our economy is right now. Having a nest egg is worth it but, from what my sisters, mom, & ex tell me. Thsi is something girls always dreamed about.
I should of left it that way in my future wifes mind.



