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By *good-being-bad OP   Man
over a year ago

mis-types and auto corrects leads cock leeds

Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

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By *rrol.BMan
over a year ago

Wrexham

Nope.

Not beyond basic travel expenses.

When my wife and I got married in Japan we actually paid for the flights for key guests as we considered it too much to ask them to cover.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

"

i read that. She went dollaly and turned to face book calling her family and friends cunts and they had ruined her life

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nope

As a guest I will pay for a gift and my own travel costs and outfit.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

"

Is this the one on social media that wanted all her guests to pay £1,500 and if they didn’t they weren’t invited, and when most didn’t called them snakes that had ruined her life?

Definitely a few tiers short of a full cake that one!!

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By *hatYorkLadMan
over a year ago

York

Not to mention the stag/hen do's everyone wants these days that usually end up being like 5 days abroad somewhere doing a load of expensive activities!

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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster

I read the article too. There is some consternation about its authenticity. But if you take it on face value she was the epitome of Bridezilla. She got totally carried away, and her friends were blaming her addiction to social media with the Kartrashians in particular.

#instalifenotreallife

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

"

Wowzas!!... Charging guests? That's a new one. Or at least I have never seen or heard of that before.

Still, spending any more than a few grand on a wedding is rediculous if you cannot fund it yourself. So I have no empathy for the couple trying to fob that off on their nearest and dearest.

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By *good-being-bad OP   Man
over a year ago

mis-types and auto corrects leads cock leeds


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

Is this the one on social media that wanted all her guests to pay £1,500 and if they didn’t they weren’t invited, and when most didn’t called them snakes that had ruined her life?

Definitely a few tiers short of a full cake that one!! "

Could be.. I didn't hear the value of the request..only the details I'd posted.. if that's the case ..wow.. $1500.. was it the royal couple !!

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek

It doesn't have to be lavish. Registry office and a social club for the reception. Might not be what they wanted but tough shit. I think asking people to fund it is bollocks and selfish of them.

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By *ast_And_CuriousMan
over a year ago

Sevenoaks

I remember reading the average was £10,000 a few years ago. People must be either getting richer or more stupid.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

Is this the one on social media that wanted all her guests to pay £1,500 and if they didn’t they weren’t invited, and when most didn’t called them snakes that had ruined her life?

Definitely a few tiers short of a full cake that one!! "

thats the one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wouldn't let my future husband spend almost 30k on our wedding. Can buy a 7 year old Nissan GT-R for 35k and I'd have more joy from driving that around than pissing it all away on one day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

"

Ooooooh have you seen the bride to be’s Facebook post? It was epic

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The bigger the rock, the bigger the wedding, the more needy and high maintenance the lady is, best avoided.....

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By *iss SJWoman
over a year ago

Hull


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

Is this the one on social media that wanted all her guests to pay £1,500 and if they didn’t they weren’t invited, and when most didn’t called them snakes that had ruined her life?

Definitely a few tiers short of a full cake that one!!

Could be.. I didn't hear the value of the request..only the details I'd posted.. if that's the case ..wow.. $1500.. was it the royal couple !!"

I wonder why it caused them to split though? Maybe one was more into the idea of a lavish wedding and the other was more into the idea of actually being married?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No! Although I don’t expect a free bar though. That’s just silly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No definitely not.. aside from the obvious travel and wddding gift then I don’t think it’s appropriate to ask guests to pay..

~ Bonnie

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

£27,000? Jesus!!!

No, I wouldn't pay to go to anyone's wedding...

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity


"Not to mention the stag/hen do's everyone wants these days that usually end up being like 5 days abroad somewhere doing a load of expensive activities!"
Yep I agree . A mate of mine several years ago expected me to afford to spend a weekend in Croatia ffs, and pay for a hotel and scuba diving . It felt awful to say no but I couldnt afford it at the time .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

Is this the one on social media that wanted all her guests to pay £1,500 and if they didn’t they weren’t invited, and when most didn’t called them snakes that had ruined her life?

Definitely a few tiers short of a full cake that one!!

Could be.. I didn't hear the value of the request..only the details I'd posted.. if that's the case ..wow.. $1500.. was it the royal couple !!

I wonder why it caused them to split though? Maybe one was more into the idea of a lavish wedding and the other was more into the idea of actually being married? "

Apparently he suggested getting married in Vegas n she went apeshit. Then found out Mr had been talking about her to the maid of honour and assumed they had been having an affair.. Woman is bloody mental n he is better off out of it by the looks of things

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By *hatYorkLadMan
over a year ago

York


"Not to mention the stag/hen do's everyone wants these days that usually end up being like 5 days abroad somewhere doing a load of expensive activities! Yep I agree . A mate of mine several years ago expected me to afford to spend a weekend in Croatia ffs, and pay for a hotel and scuba diving . It felt awful to say no but I couldnt afford it at the time ."

I've had to turn a few down over the last few years, it's not just the cost but also how many days off work I'd have to take, when I've already got that time earmarked for other things.

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By *lenderfoxMan
over a year ago

Leeds

I honestly don't know how anyone can justify spending so much on a wedding

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had to go to Marbella for a long weekend as I was a bridesmaid, yes had to, had this huge meltdown from the bride saying her bridesmaids have to go, tried explaining that I'd rather take my daughter on holiday than go to Marbella on a hen do. She wouldn't have it, me and my best friend, also a parent begrudgingly went but didn't speak to that friend for a good few months following the wedding. The biggest piss take was that they split up 9 months after the wedding!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Would I feck!

If I ever got married I'd bugger off and do it on the quiet. Then come back and have a massive piss up for everybody.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The bigger the rock, the bigger the wedding, the more needy and high maintenance the lady is, best avoided....."

I wouldn't pay to attend a wedding. I'm a sad old romantic and think big lavish weddings are just about the show.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke

I sincerely doubt the £27,000 figure. I can see how you could spend that, but very much doubt it's the average.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

"

I wouldn’t pay. I’m happy to buy them a gift.

I wouldn’t be happy to pay to see a wedding.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

No, I would not.

Some people think the wedding is more important than the marriage. It’s not.

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By *htcMan
over a year ago

MK

Crazy waste of money. Registry office, short reception or meal out. Holiday. And have over 20k remaining.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"I honestly don't know how anyone can justify spending so much on a wedding"

Because they want a status symbol?

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By *inkyLondonpairCouple
over a year ago

London


"I sincerely doubt the £27,000 figure. I can see how you could spend that, but very much doubt it's the average. "

It's from a survey of 4000 brides from a wedding website so probably a bit of self selection going on.

There's been loads of surveys and the lowest figure is around £15000, which I still think is astronomical.

Personally, I'd think £1000 was over the top. Probably why no one has wanted to marry me.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"I sincerely doubt the £27,000 figure. I can see how you could spend that, but very much doubt it's the average.

It's from a survey of 4000 brides from a wedding website so probably a bit of self selection going on.

There's been loads of surveys and the lowest figure is around £15000, which I still think is astronomical.

Personally, I'd think £1000 was over the top. Probably why no one has wanted to marry me. "

I consider myself middle class and I've never been to a wedding that cost more than £12k. I've seen respectable weddings done on £3,500 that didn't look tacky.

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By *inkyLondonpairCouple
over a year ago

London


"I sincerely doubt the £27,000 figure. I can see how you could spend that, but very much doubt it's the average.

It's from a survey of 4000 brides from a wedding website so probably a bit of self selection going on.

There's been loads of surveys and the lowest figure is around £15000, which I still think is astronomical.

Personally, I'd think £1000 was over the top. Probably why no one has wanted to marry me.

I consider myself middle class and I've never been to a wedding that cost more than £12k. I've seen respectable weddings done on £3,500 that didn't look tacky. "

They include the cost of the honeymoon in the figure.

I have to say being indoctrinated in the eighties into seeing marriage as an oppressive patriarchal institution has saved me a load of money...

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By *elma and ShaggyCouple
over a year ago

Bedworth

Not a chance! If they want some big swanky wedding then they should pay themselves!

I’ve been married twice. First wedding in 2009 cost just under £1000 for everything.

When Shaggy and I married 3 years ago we went still kept it small and simple but did splash out a bit more, this time it cost £4500 but did include everything, from my divorce to the honeymoon.

Although we can all say there’s no need to spend silly money, it’s easy to see how it can quickly mount up. The minute you mention the word wedding the cost of things quadruples.

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By *igerstyle2k2Man
over a year ago

Oxfordshire

There does seem to be a trend to have a huge stag/hen party that is a long weekend or 5 days abroad with loads of activities that was mentioned earlier.

There also seems to be very little consideration on if people can afford to go, or possibly if people actually want to use their annual leave to go to it.

On the same subject, people who plan their wedding on a bank holiday weekend so you have 'a day or two to recover' before you go back to work.

Great. Going to your wedding and using up a rare bank holiday weekend for it. I'll have to cancel all the plans I had for it, like laying on the sofa for 3 days or thinking about doing the gardening.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I feel super sorry for the guy lol how did he get this far with her?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

"

Read that. She was an absolute fruit cake

No Wouldn't pay to attend someone's wedding

I find the big fancy weddings are in this big extravagant building and they stick you in a marque on the grounds somewhere. I find that totally bizarre. They charge you 9 quid a drink to drink in a tent x

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By *hechapMan
over a year ago

Derry

Sure the guests can pay the divorce settlement as well.

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By *ocks99Man
over a year ago

Reading


"Sure the guests can pay the divorce settlement as well."

I'd be asking for a refund if they split

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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"I sincerely doubt the £27,000 figure. I can see how you could spend that, but very much doubt it's the average. "

It could depend on what they roll into that figure. If they add in the honeymoon and stag/hen do then it could easily surpass that. And nowadays many people want the perfect #instawedding. This can take a team of people to get perfect locations, flowers blah blah. All of which adds up. These people can command 4 figures to assure elements go without a hitch. Personalised artisanal invitations... Personalised seat covers for the reception. Flowers for the church/ venue. I know of one wedding that had the day and evening do in different locations. Band and DJ, catering..

I think the figure quoted for the article was around the $60k mark (£47k ish)

But I agree, a lavish wedding is for everyone else. If the relationship is right everyone will be able to see how much you are in love and signing a bit of paper is a formality.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"I sincerely doubt the £27,000 figure. I can see how you could spend that, but very much doubt it's the average.

It could depend on what they roll into that figure. If they add in the honeymoon and stag/hen do then it could easily surpass that. And nowadays many people want the perfect #instawedding. This can take a team of people to get perfect locations, flowers blah blah. All of which adds up. These people can command 4 figures to assure elements go without a hitch. Personalised artisanal invitations... Personalised seat covers for the reception. Flowers for the church/ venue. I know of one wedding that had the day and evening do in different locations. Band and DJ, catering..

I think the figure quoted for the article was around the $60k mark (£47k ish)

But I agree, a lavish wedding is for everyone else. If the relationship is right everyone will be able to see how much you are in love and signing a bit of paper is a formality."

If i had honeymoon and stay do then the most expensive is £17,500 that I've been to. How many £27k+ weddings have you been to?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My friend spent £4,500 just on her cake, had edible feathers on it and it did look nice but not worth £4,500 plus the figures of her chihuahua's looked like little pigs! Her Mum made her wedding dress which in the night the bottom of it came off to make it into a short cocktail dress, plus she made all 5 bridesmaid dresses and two flower girl dresses as she owns a bridal shop and makes gowns so that saved her money. It still racked up to almost £30k and I don't see where the money went but did include 5 nights in vegas and 10 nights in cancun for their honey moon.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’d either get married in Gretna Green or a little chapel in Las Vegas.

Just me and my man. And maybe Elvis.

Cheap and cheerful, no fuss and a bit of travel. Perfect.

I’ve only been to 3 weddings and they did not strike me as being massively over the top expensive. I think it’s a waste and would rather go travelling and just have a no fuss do, but each to their own.

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By *hatYorkLadMan
over a year ago

York


"My friend spent £4,500 just on her cake, had edible feathers on it and it did look nice but not worth £4,500 plus the figures of her chihuahua's looked like little pigs! Her Mum made her wedding dress which in the night the bottom of it came off to make it into a short cocktail dress, plus she made all 5 bridesmaid dresses and two flower girl dresses as she owns a bridal shop and makes gowns so that saved her money. It still racked up to almost £30k and I don't see where the money went but did include 5 nights in vegas and 10 nights in cancun for their honey moon. "

Feck! It's no wonder a lot of brides sink into a bit of a depression once the big day is over

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By *iSTARessWoman
over a year ago

London

Surely it's the marriage itself that's important? Not one day of pageantry.

Princess syndrome

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By *londie8399Couple
over a year ago

blackpool

average wedding at Gretna green is about 2000 that's basic I do's

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We did ours for less than £1500

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By *ystical_InkedBBWWoman
over a year ago

somewhere in the Shire of Derby

My wedding cost about £1000. A one stop shop, registry office and then straight to the party. Family all provided food for the buffet and we paid for the dress, suits, venue and entertainment.

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By *bonynivoryCouple
over a year ago

market harborough


"The bigger the rock, the bigger the wedding, the more needy and high maintenance the lady is, best avoided....."

Not always true

Mrs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think I do, in essence, I give cash as a wedding present, or a voucher for the place they are registered.

If I was told, no gifts just pay to come, I might. Depends.

I’ve been to a pay at the bar wedding. Drinks on table provided. After that, pay for what you drink.

It’s not part of my culture. We provide everything for our guests.

I rather keep within my means, partially because I think it’s a waste of money, partially because I would want something more intimate, nearest and dearest.

Pro-marriage, not necessarily pro-wedding.

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By *he Queen of TartsWoman
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over a year ago

My Own Little World

Hell no!

I'm cheap, I don't even like weddings where you have to buy your own drinks. But even I draw the line at asking other people to pay for my party.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What a ridiculous amount of money just for one day, and an even more ridiculous idea of wanting to charge guests!

What on earth is the world coming to.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"I think I do, in essence, I give cash as a wedding present, or a voucher for the place they are registered.

If I was told, no gifts just pay to come, I might. Depends.

I’ve been to a pay at the bar wedding. Drinks on table provided. After that, pay for what you drink.

It’s not part of my culture. We provide everything for our guests.

I rather keep within my means, partially because I think it’s a waste of money, partially because I would want something more intimate, nearest and dearest.

Pro-marriage, not necessarily pro-wedding.

"

Our wedding was slightly less than £20k if you include the honeymoon. Worth every penny, best day of my life by far.

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By *bonynivoryCouple
over a year ago

market harborough

Been to plenty of wedding that cost more than that. Ex sister in laws was £45k plus. Brothers was £60k about 20 years ago.

Personally would never spend even close, my next wedding, and last, will be the cheapest and no more than £3k tops, probably a lot less. But then we just want to be married not have a day.

But of the, many weddings I've been to I would say £27 is on the Conservative side. Most of the venues plus food are well on the wrong side of £10k.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Been to plenty of wedding that cost more than that. Ex sister in laws was £45k plus. Brothers was £60k about 20 years ago.

Personally would never spend even close, my next wedding, and last, will be the cheapest and no more than £3k tops, probably a lot less. But then we just want to be married not have a day.

But of the, many weddings I've been to I would say £27 is on the Conservative side. Most of the venues plus food are well on the wrong side of £10k."

If they are spending £60k then i guess a lot of that is for a prestigious venue?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Peanuts

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

"

No, we wouldn't.

Thinking back to our wedding we had a budget of £15K. However after a short discussion we've spent just under £500 on the wedding (and had a great day with closest friends) while the rest made a nice deposit for the house.

Can't understand those spending crazy money on the wedding and then paying the debt for it for years later. Not a good start to married life IMHO.

Mrs

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By *bonynivoryCouple
over a year ago

market harborough


"Been to plenty of wedding that cost more than that. Ex sister in laws was £45k plus. Brothers was £60k about 20 years ago.

Personally would never spend even close, my next wedding, and last, will be the cheapest and no more than £3k tops, probably a lot less. But then we just want to be married not have a day.

But of the, many weddings I've been to I would say £27 is on the Conservative side. Most of the venues plus food are well on the wrong side of £10k.

If they are spending £60k then i guess a lot of that is for a prestigious venue? "

Our old school actually, but he's a banker, so more to keep up with the joneses.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And then people wonder why they spiral into debt.

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By *bonynivoryCouple
over a year ago

market harborough


"Peanuts"

Great, contribution, not normally wedding fare though, normally canapés.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Staying forver single doesn't sound so bad

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

When i was a little girl i never had dreams of a big white wedding it didnt interest me. When i got married 28 years ago i had an average wedding and im sure it cost around 4k oh and no white wedding dress

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We did!!! Brother got married abroad...around £10k later....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Had two friends who got married about 10 yrs ago now. They both lived in their own flats and so had everything they need. They both helped out with homeless people so requested no presents but a gift donated to the charity concerned. They had other memorabilia like special cards, a video was made by one of the guests with stories and pics from all their guests. It was a really special wedding. The ceremony and meal was held on the beach. Wait for it...It did rain for a bit. There were a lot of guests went for a swim as did the bride and groom. North Norfolk coast.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not to mention the stag/hen do's everyone wants these days that usually end up being like 5 days abroad somewhere doing a load of expensive activities!"

That’s because they are trying to live like movie/pop stars and not the nobody’s that they are

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

"

I would not. The woman in this story wanted to feel like Kardashian for a day so she should simply put her sex tape on web and she might earn those 45k which they needed

I also don't really see the point of hen/stag do's. I would rather spend more time on a honeymoon, than use money for 5 days of pointless drinking somewhere in Spain. It should be a time when I make lifetime memories with the man I chose to spend my life with and not wasted with some random people in a bar.

K

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By *iss.RedWoman
over a year ago

somewhere


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

I would not. The woman in this story wanted to feel like Kardashian for a day so she should simply put her sex tape on web and she might earn those 45k which they needed

I also don't really see the point of hen/stag do's. I would rather spend more time on a honeymoon, than use money for 5 days of pointless drinking somewhere in Spain. It should be a time when I make lifetime memories with the man I chose to spend my life with and not wasted with some random people in a bar.

K

"

So I'm not coming to your hen do?

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By *bonynivoryCouple
over a year ago

market harborough


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

I would not. The woman in this story wanted to feel like Kardashian for a day so she should simply put her sex tape on web and she might earn those 45k which they needed

I also don't really see the point of hen/stag do's. I would rather spend more time on a honeymoon, than use money for 5 days of pointless drinking somewhere in Spain. It should be a time when I make lifetime memories with the man I chose to spend my life with and not wasted with some random people in a bar.

K

"

Completely agree with that last paragraph, we are having a joint one, although I've agreed to strippers,, lol and not for me mr

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve been to a few weddings where they have asked for money towards their honeymoon. I personally think it’s cheeky, what is an acceptable amount?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

I would not. The woman in this story wanted to feel like Kardashian for a day so she should simply put her sex tape on web and she might earn those 45k which they needed

I also don't really see the point of hen/stag do's. I would rather spend more time on a honeymoon, than use money for 5 days of pointless drinking somewhere in Spain. It should be a time when I make lifetime memories with the man I chose to spend my life with and not wasted with some random people in a bar.

K

So I'm not coming to your hen do? "

You know I'm not a good company for drinking but you could be my bridesmaid and my wedding cake baker...

K

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By *iss.RedWoman
over a year ago

somewhere


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

I would not. The woman in this story wanted to feel like Kardashian for a day so she should simply put her sex tape on web and she might earn those 45k which they needed

I also don't really see the point of hen/stag do's. I would rather spend more time on a honeymoon, than use money for 5 days of pointless drinking somewhere in Spain. It should be a time when I make lifetime memories with the man I chose to spend my life with and not wasted with some random people in a bar.

K

So I'm not coming to your hen do?

You know I'm not a good company for drinking but you could be my bridesmaid and my wedding cake baker...

K"

I'll let you off then

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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago

Hull

With my career in Hotel Management, I've helped organised and / or run several hundred wedding receptions over 30 years.

There does appear to be a trend though for Brides to want more extravagant weddings.

One Bridal Couple I heard of had a Wedding Gift List which stated that anyone buying a present below £100 wouldn't be invited to the Wedding itself!

Another Couple insisted everyone arriving at the Church had to do so in a Vintage Car, not their own modern day cars. The costs were down to the guests to pay!

In both cases, they'd few attending at either ceremony!

But also more common these days is the usual theme of many people who don't attend the Evening reception (despite saying they will). It is more often than not the costs involved; taxis home afterwards, baby sitting, even the drinks bill if it's not a free bar! It soon adds up!

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By *ooty4daysWoman
over a year ago

bristol

Mine cost 35k and didn't last long enough to justify it

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman
over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows

My wedding cost less than £2k...

My divorce cost me almost £350k.

Marriage isn't cheap!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My wedding cost less than £2k...

My divorce cost me almost £350k.

Marriage isn't cheap!

"

£350k?!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

"

No way! Not a fan of weddings so certainly wouldn't pay to attend one...although ultimately, my kids are getting older so I'll probably end up financing a few in a decade or so!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Depends who's wedding and how flush I was ha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My family chipped in with the cost of my wedding instead of buying gifts.

It made it more personal and special.

I hasten to add, it cost nothing like the one in the story.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I eloped- so much cheaper!

The divorce 11 years later, on the other hand.....

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester

Nope

Can’t stand family type get togethers and you pretty much know it’s not going to last today so your gifts will be money poorly spent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Weddings are expensive to attend without being asked to pay .

Outfits, gifts, spending money, travel and accommodation if needed. Before you even attend you've spent a few hundred pounds at least.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Nope

Can’t stand family type get togethers and you pretty much know it’s not going to last today so your gifts will be money poorly spent."

awwww hey a long marriage these days is 8 years ha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Staying forver single doesn't sound so bad "

It’s the best choice you will ever make specially considering most girls suffer from princess syndrome

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Staying forver single doesn't sound so bad

It’s the best choice you will ever make specially considering most girls suffer from princess syndrome "

I think "most" is pushing it somewhat.

Some might have princess syndrome, they're a minority!

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester


"Nope

Can’t stand family type get togethers and you pretty much know it’s not going to last today so your gifts will be money poorly spent.awwww hey a long marriage these days is 8 years ha "

We know a couple who did the whole ceremony, party etc and split at the airport on their way to the honeymoon.

She told him to enjoy the holiday, jumped back in the car and went back home.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Nope

Can’t stand family type get togethers and you pretty much know it’s not going to last today so your gifts will be money poorly spent.awwww hey a long marriage these days is 8 years ha

We know a couple who did the whole ceremony, party etc and split at the airport on their way to the honeymoon.

She told him to enjoy the holiday, jumped back in the car and went back home. "

omg she's a defeatist

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester


"Nope

Can’t stand family type get togethers and you pretty much know it’s not going to last today so your gifts will be money poorly spent.awwww hey a long marriage these days is 8 years ha

We know a couple who did the whole ceremony, party etc and split at the airport on their way to the honeymoon.

She told him to enjoy the holiday, jumped back in the car and went back home. omg she's a defeatist "

Nope, he was a total bell end.

Serves them right as they had never lived together so she never got to know the real him.

Cost her parents dearly though and fair play to her as she has been paying them back for it as she blames herself.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Nope

Can’t stand family type get togethers and you pretty much know it’s not going to last today so your gifts will be money poorly spent.awwww hey a long marriage these days is 8 years ha

We know a couple who did the whole ceremony, party etc and split at the airport on their way to the honeymoon.

She told him to enjoy the holiday, jumped back in the car and went back home. omg she's a defeatist

Nope, he was a total bell end.

Serves them right as they had never lived together so she never got to know the real him.

Cost her parents dearly though and fair play to her as she has been paying them back for it as she blames herself."

oh well you can't even say she learnt by her mistakes, some people should never marry

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester


"Staying forver single doesn't sound so bad

It’s the best choice you will ever make specially considering most girls suffer from princess syndrome

I think "most" is pushing it somewhat.

Some might have princess syndrome, they're a minority! "

Sorry to say that today’s guys seem to suffer from “Prince” syndrome too, they are like Peacocks.

Have you seen the plebs on Towie and Love Island

Vomit in a bag.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Staying forver single doesn't sound so bad

It’s the best choice you will ever make specially considering most girls suffer from princess syndrome

I think "most" is pushing it somewhat.

Some might have princess syndrome, they're a minority!

Sorry to say that today’s guys seem to suffer from “Prince” syndrome too, they are like Peacocks.

Have you seen the plebs on Towie and Love Island

Vomit in a bag."

you watch Towie and love island?

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester


"Staying forver single doesn't sound so bad

It’s the best choice you will ever make specially considering most girls suffer from princess syndrome

I think "most" is pushing it somewhat.

Some might have princess syndrome, they're a minority!

Sorry to say that today’s guys seem to suffer from “Prince” syndrome too, they are like Peacocks.

Have you seen the plebs on Towie and Love Island

Vomit in a bag.you watch Towie and love island? "

No way but seeing the trailers is enough to make me want to gouge my eyes out with a spoon

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Staying forver single doesn't sound so bad

It’s the best choice you will ever make specially considering most girls suffer from princess syndrome

I think "most" is pushing it somewhat.

Some might have princess syndrome, they're a minority!

Sorry to say that today’s guys seem to suffer from “Prince” syndrome too, they are like Peacocks.

Have you seen the plebs on Towie and Love Island

Vomit in a bag.you watch Towie and love island?

No way but seeing the trailers is enough to make me want to gouge my eyes out with a spoon "

I got rid of my TV because of that crap ha

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By *opsy RogersWoman
over a year ago

London

Some people concentrate far too much on their wedding and not the impending marriage.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would if she is fit and I get to gangbang the bride

Hell no!! Not paying to see 2 people commiting to one another for life.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We got married at Gretna Green. It was lovely, romantic and very cost effective

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Twenty seven thousand. Pfft! Pretty much guarantee this has been given to the media by wedding organisers, event coordinators and wedding fayres to give a false indication to boost their profits. M&L

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By *layfullsamMan
over a year ago

Solihull

They should let men plan them instead, the average cost would be under £1000

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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago

harrow

For me by the time you factor in stag party (between 200 quid travel and hotel, at least 100 for drinks and events), then add wedding travel, drinks, hotel, and gift

It can cost about 600 quid if not more

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Was best man for my friend. Organised a stag do to Edinburgh. Shelled out £3000 for an Air BNB and £400 for flights for four. Getting money out of people who were a firm yes was like getting blood from a stone.

Then another Air BNB for the wedding abroad plus flights.

Then the fecking Bride and Groom decided to part ways!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A lot of people seriously out of pocket.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Twenty seven thousand. Pfft! Pretty much guarantee this has been given to the media by wedding organisers, event coordinators and wedding fayres to give a false indication to boost their profits. M&L "

This. Can't see how you go over £20k without a very expensive venue or something ridiculous like a £4.5k cake. Fair enough if you're a banker and struggle to spend all your money, but can't see how £27k would be average.

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By *bonynivoryCouple
over a year ago

market harborough


"Staying forver single doesn't sound so bad

It’s the best choice you will ever make specially considering most girls suffer from princess syndrome "

I've never understood why the single guys on here are always upset at girls not replying to their messages when they have such a lovely balanced view of women and these constant compliments flying about, lol.

Then the second theees the chance of a qui kie the whole attitude changes to how awesome they are.

So which is the fake, the one trying to get the shag or the one portrayed here with an awful negative jaded view of women.

Joking aside we do take note of these sort of comments and the people making them add to the never shag list. Maybe you aren't bothered but the guys that post negative comments one day then are all over the women with their fake compliments the next sure do

On a personal note, I live a woman with a princess complex, as long as its recognised its a fun thing not a way of life.

Mr

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By *inkyLondonpairCouple
over a year ago

London

Am I the only one to whom the idea of being involved in an expensive# wedding fills me with existential dread

# expensive = anything involving churches, vintage cars and top hats and tails...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn't let my future husband spend almost 30k on our wedding. Can buy a 7 year old Nissan GT-R for 35k and I'd have more joy from driving that around than pissing it all away on one day.

"

not that I'd get married again but that would be my thinking or similar lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Staying forver single doesn't sound so bad

It’s the best choice you will ever make specially considering most girls suffer from princess syndrome

I think "most" is pushing it somewhat.

Some might have princess syndrome, they're a minority! "

Looking at weddings these days I’ve to say ‘most’

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan
over a year ago

Kent

It's bad enough when you're slow to look on the wedding list and there's only £130 kettle left!, fair play though it was a sit down meal with a free bar. The invites abroad are a shitter though if you have better things to spend your money and leave on, just show your face at the reception when they return home.

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan
over a year ago

Kent


"Am I the only one to whom the idea of being involved in an expensive# wedding fills me with existential dread

# expensive = anything involving churches, vintage cars and top hats and tails... "

Flick through the yellow pages and anything with a wedding prefix is a licence to double the prices.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Managed to do ours, fairly cheaply. Dress, rings, registry office & reception for 40 people, came in under 2k.

Think the blummin engagement ring cost more than the whole wedding - lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Total stupidity paying that much to get married. I remember a neighbour who said her wedding was costing £15,000 and they were paying it all themselves but they would have to live with her mum as they didn't have a deposit for a flat!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Total stupidity paying that much to get married. I remember a neighbour who said her wedding was costing £15,000 and they were paying it all themselves but they would have to live with her mum as they didn't have a deposit for a flat!!!"

#Princesssyndrom

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By *inkyLondonpairCouple
over a year ago

London


"Total stupidity paying that much to get married. I remember a neighbour who said her wedding was costing £15,000 and they were paying it all themselves but they would have to live with her mum as they didn't have a deposit for a flat!!!"

That's what I've never understood.

Why spunk £15-20,000 on a wedding when you could use it for a deposit on a house or flat?

I seriously don't get it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Total stupidity paying that much to get married. I remember a neighbour who said her wedding was costing £15,000 and they were paying it all themselves but they would have to live with her mum as they didn't have a deposit for a flat!!!

That's what I've never understood.

Why spunk £15-20,000 on a wedding when you could use it for a deposit on a house or flat?

I seriously don't get it. "

What I don’t get is why get married in the first place

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By *inkyLondonpairCouple
over a year ago

London


"Total stupidity paying that much to get married. I remember a neighbour who said her wedding was costing £15,000 and they were paying it all themselves but they would have to live with her mum as they didn't have a deposit for a flat!!!

That's what I've never understood.

Why spunk £15-20,000 on a wedding when you could use it for a deposit on a house or flat?

I seriously don't get it.

What I don’t get is why get married in the first place "

Well, that as well, but even if you want to get married and have a decent party. Why spend more than a grand or two?

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By *hatYorkLadMan
over a year ago

York

I remember a mate of mine who works as a shelf stacker in Morrisons having to fund an elaborate wedding for his Morrisons checkout girlfriend who had delusions that they were the Beckhams. But after the wedding also having to fund her expensive interior design plans for their home which changed month to month. I've not seen him since they got together, absolutely whipped!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Total stupidity paying that much to get married. I remember a neighbour who said her wedding was costing £15,000 and they were paying it all themselves but they would have to live with her mum as they didn't have a deposit for a flat!!!

That's what I've never understood.

Why spunk £15-20,000 on a wedding when you could use it for a deposit on a house or flat?

I seriously don't get it.

What I don’t get is why get married in the first place

Well, that as well, but even if you want to get married and have a decent party. Why spend more than a grand or two? "

And save the £25K for a good divorce?

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By *inkyLondonpairCouple
over a year ago

London


"I remember a mate of mine who works as a shelf stacker in Morrisons having to fund an elaborate wedding for his Morrisons checkout girlfriend who had delusions that they were the Beckhams. But after the wedding also having to fund her expensive interior design plans for their home which changed month to month. I've not seen him since they got together, absolutely whipped!"

My entirely unscientific theory would be that the more boring and mundane your everyday life, the more likely you will want some massive blow out wedding

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By *inkyLondonpairCouple
over a year ago

London


"Total stupidity paying that much to get married. I remember a neighbour who said her wedding was costing £15,000 and they were paying it all themselves but they would have to live with her mum as they didn't have a deposit for a flat!!!

That's what I've never understood.

Why spunk £15-20,000 on a wedding when you could use it for a deposit on a house or flat?

I seriously don't get it.

What I don’t get is why get married in the first place

Well, that as well, but even if you want to get married and have a decent party. Why spend more than a grand or two?

And save the £25K for a good divorce? "

Indeed. I was with someone for fifteen years and we had two kids. As we were scabrous lefties we didn't believe in marriage. As we earned similar salaries, splitting up was straight forward, split down the middle and agree re children. No costs of divorce etc.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"I remember a mate of mine who works as a shelf stacker in Morrisons having to fund an elaborate wedding for his Morrisons checkout girlfriend who had delusions that they were the Beckhams. But after the wedding also having to fund her expensive interior design plans for their home which changed month to month. I've not seen him since they got together, absolutely whipped!

My entirely unscientific theory would be that the more boring and mundane your everyday life, the more likely you will want some massive blow out wedding "

My entirely unscientific theory would be that the more left wing the bride is, the less fucks she'll give about how grandiose the wedding is. I guess that's one advantage of being a lefty.

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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago

Slough Windsor ish

A friend of mine married in Scotland in an old castle type building... It cost (her parents mostly) them £30k.

Given that all 150 Guests had to travel to Scotland and pay for accommodation (the night before and the night of the wedding) as well as buying the a wedding gift (and not forgetting outfits for the day) that was quite enough for guests to shell out. All in I reckon her wedding cost me around £1000 for myself and two sons to attend!

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By *ame-room-no-swapCouple
over a year ago

Taunton


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

Is this the one on social media that wanted all her guests to pay £1,500 and if they didn’t they weren’t invited, and when most didn’t called them snakes that had ruined her life?

Definitely a few tiers short of a full cake that one!! "

Unfortunately they've already had a kid together, so the guy hasn't really dodged the bullet.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

These days it's just a party thrown for others...make it more meaningful and dissapear away together...surely that's what really matters?

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By *egasus NobMan
over a year ago

Wandsworth

What the lavish wedding that broke up and went in dept shows is lack of communication from day 1. Desperate to impress others and show off but suffer in servitude.

Of course, if 27,000 is nothing to you go for it, but if you have to think about it and be in debt for years not worth it.

Do this people even talk about future plans before throwing away such an amount.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn't let my future husband spend almost 30k on our wedding. Can buy a 7 year old Nissan GT-R for 35k and I'd have more joy from driving that around than pissing it all away on one day.

"

This.

Agree it's a total waste anything over £10k or even less.

I'd just get married with strangers from fab and go to club

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman
over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows


"My wedding cost less than £2k...

My divorce cost me almost £350k.

Marriage isn't cheap!

£350k?! "

Before I met my husband, I ran my own business, owned several properties, vehicles & had savings.

He started his own business, with help from me, and put my name on it.

He then ran up debts, defaulted on loans, which he kept secret from me, it was the final straw in an already broken marriage & filed for divorce.

As 'Co-owner' of the company I was part liable for those debts.

I lost everything.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Our wedding cost £300 in 1998, still going strong. Money means nothing, it's the bond between you that matters.

Make it a day with as little stress as possible, it makes it far easier to enjoy and savour the day. We had a Morris Minor convertible for our wedding car.

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By *ymaleMan
over a year ago

nr Bradford

Charging the guests for the cost of the wedding?? Jeez, I'm a purebred Yorkshireman and even I have to say, "tight cunts"!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

"

I would not pay to attend a wedding, but let's be fair £27,000 May be the average but that is skewed by a royal wedding this year that means most weddings cost £270

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By *ottie_84Woman
over a year ago

Nottingham

I remember seeing the brides rant on fb it was ridiculous! Charging your guests to attend? Sod that!

When I got married we didn’t ask for money towards the wedding & instead of wedding presents we asked for money towards a week away with the kids & when we got married cost us around £4K and that was a church wedding as well

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This is why I stopped going to destination weddings....

You have to pay for travel, plus the want money....

The older I’m getting... I’m starting to realize it’s expensive to be very social....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I remember a mate of mine who works as a shelf stacker in Morrisons having to fund an elaborate wedding for his Morrisons checkout girlfriend who had delusions that they were the Beckhams. But after the wedding also having to fund her expensive interior design plans for their home which changed month to month. I've not seen him since they got together, absolutely whipped!

My entirely unscientific theory would be that the more boring and mundane your everyday life, the more likely you will want some massive blow out wedding "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am a suspicious type, I suspect that the wedding supply industry massage the "average wedding cost" numbers to encourage people to compete and spend more.

I think that the actual cost of a wedding is below £1000, the trimmings they market at you is the rest.

Bottom line is the Friends show said the truth, it's not about the wedding, it's about the marriage.

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By *imandher84Couple
over a year ago

Leeds


"Not to mention the stag/hen do's everyone wants these days that usually end up being like 5 days abroad somewhere doing a load of expensive activities! Yep I agree . A mate of mine several years ago expected me to afford to spend a weekend in Croatia ffs, and pay for a hotel and scuba diving . It felt awful to say no but I couldnt afford it at the time ."

Had a similar thing happen with me around 9 years ago i had just moved in with chief and my mate asked me to be best man. great!

Then he started reeling off how much money i needed for his stag do. It ranged in the 1000s, so i told him no and was dropped as best man.

Anyway years later he apologised for his selfishness but in truth i was kind of relieved to be relieved of my duties

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Apparently the more the wedding costs the shorter the amount of time it lasts. Knew I shoulda gone for extravagant! Won't be doing it again, for sure!

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over a year ago


"Apparently the more the wedding costs the shorter the amount of time it lasts. Knew I shoulda gone for extravagant! Won't be doing it again, for sure! "

This is what stopped me from getting married.... my ex fiancé wanted to spend 500k...

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By *arlo82Couple
over a year ago

the gym and random places


"I wouldn't let my future husband spend almost 30k on our wedding. Can buy a 7 year old Nissan GT-R for 35k and I'd have more joy from driving that around than pissing it all away on one day.

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Well said

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over a year ago


"I wouldn't let my future husband spend almost 30k on our wedding. Can buy a 7 year old Nissan GT-R for 35k and I'd have more joy from driving that around than pissing it all away on one day.

Well said "

Hang on... as your potential future husband... I thought you were stumping up the 35k and buying me a car too

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

We were married in a registry office.

We had the 'do' in a sunny back garden.

We 'honeymooned' ( drove our old car ) in the lakes for one night and one in Scotland. Then we drove home cos we had enough money left to pay his mum's phone bill and we wanted to. We were happily married until he died.

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By *ornCouple
over a year ago

Sedgemoor


"Is the average cost of a wedding in the UK.. wow..

I was listening to radio 2 and a bride and groom in Canada decided to charge the guests to fund their wedding ..subsequently the guests said nope wedding cancelled and couple split.

As a guest would you pay to go to someone's wedding ?

No, we wouldn't.

Thinking back to our wedding we had a budget of £15K. However after a short discussion we've spent just under £500 on the wedding (and had a great day with closest friends) while the rest made a nice deposit for the house.

Can't understand those spending crazy money on the wedding and then paying the debt for it for years later. Not a good start to married life IMHO.

Mrs "

That is exactly what I was going to say. Why complain about 'not getting on the ladder' when you have spent an obscene amount of money on one day.

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