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Re: Not about tractors but I REALLY need to know.
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Posted by Hal/WA on December 26, 2002 at 19:38:53 from (208.8.194.59):
In Reply to: Not about tractors but I REALLY need to know. posted by Bill Oakes NY on December 23, 2002 at 17:52:26:
I would wonder who came up with that "average" figure--some bridal magazine or The New Yorker? Some people have a lot of money and run in society circles where such extravagance is expected, but most people don't. I think it would be possible to have a nice wedding at your church and not spend $1000. It is a good idea to get a photographer that really knows what they are doing, as you only get one chance (at least you hope!) to get those photos. The minister and organist should not be more than a couple of hundred. A cake, punch and coffee should not cost $200. Flowers can cost as much as you want. The bridal gown can be rented, and other attendants can supply their own clothing or rent them. Another thought is to commit to a set amount of money that you will contribute to the wedding, and if the couple getting married is not satisfied with that, then let them come up with the rest of the money themselves. I think that spending a huge amount on a fancy wedding is incredibly stupid, at least for regular people. Unless it is important to you to "put on the dog", save your money for something that will last more that a couple of hours.
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