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Absolutely. Your wedding might seem like its for you. It is not. Its for your mum n dad n your wee granny and old uncles and your mates.
Whats the point in going to Santorini for your wedding when half your pals and none of you grandparents can make the trip?
Totally on board with the no kids thing though.
ALSO I'm 33, do not put me on a table of strangers so I can meet new people, I dont need anymore new people stick the whole group of mates together.
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Absolutely. Your wedding might seem like its for you. It is not. Its for your mum n dad n your wee granny and old uncles and your mates.
Not in spirit of thread, but it's just been our anniversary so I was looking through the wedding pictures and found the one of us with his parents. His dad died last year and I don't think we've seen that particular picture since he died, so it was a bit of a kick but also really glad we have it.
We did get married in the arse end of nowhere, but we had the decency to do it at the weekend.
People who have weddings in remote, grand and presumably wildly expensive places that they have no ancestral link with. Presumably they do this to let everyone know how very grand, important and incredibly well off they are. But then they do but it on weekday in term time and stipulate no kids, presumably all as cost-cutting measures. Now half of the guests who are of breeder age need to take at least three days off work, pull kids out of school and/or arrange childcare to attend your selfish fantasy. It's basically shifting the cost of the event onto the guests. JUST DO IT SOMEWHERE YOU CAN ACTUALLY AFFORD YOU PRETENTIOUS TWATS.