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michael21 02-06-2014 07:09 PM

how much would you spend on your wedding
 
no reason for asking :whistle:

just wonder

Kizzy 02-06-2014 07:14 PM

Not a lot on silly flowers and fripperies but I'd have an amazing dress, do and photos, not fussed about a honeymoon abroad either really.

Vicky. 02-06-2014 07:20 PM

Planning on spending about £500 at the most tbh. Registry office as neither of us want a fuss. Will get the do free due to gavs dads business, will probably get the venue free too.

Niamh. 02-06-2014 07:21 PM

I spent way too much on mine

Josy 02-06-2014 07:30 PM

Probably between 8-10k

I don't know if I want to get married though :think:

Crimson Dynamo 02-06-2014 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 6891788)
Probably between 8-10k

I don't know if I want to get married though :think:

You could get a 2010 Toyota Hilux for that :nono:

http://i.autotrader.co.uk/merlin-ima...c6daf05c92/600


lasts longer than a marriage, wont let you down, cheaper over 10 years, starts every time, no road nose and no fecking outlaws



its a no brainer

InOne 02-06-2014 07:59 PM

Depends how much I'm willing to spend on a divorce

King Gizzard 02-06-2014 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 6891788)
Probably between 8-10k

I don't know if I want to get married though :think:

http://i.imgur.com/zoxsWrj.png

Christ

armand.kay 02-06-2014 08:03 PM

Depends on my income in the future.

Cherie 02-06-2014 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 6891763)
I spent way too much on mine

Same here.

armand.kay 02-06-2014 08:04 PM

If I'm poor I would rather not have a ceremony and go somewhere nice for the honeymoon.

Doubt I would ever want to get married tho.

Crimson Dynamo 02-06-2014 08:06 PM

its a racket. but gathering all your friends and family together and making a public commitment in front of them is important

smudgie 02-06-2014 08:11 PM

The cheaper the better.

No way was I walking down the aisle looking like a blancmange :joker:

Ammi 02-06-2014 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 6891901)
The cheaper the better.

No way was I walking down the aisle looking like a blancmange :joker:


...no, me neither Smudgie..the important bit isn't the wedding for me, the trick is to find the right guy..:wink:...

Ramsay 02-06-2014 08:24 PM

As little as possible. dunno if i'd ever want to get married tbh. i have this weird ''fear'' of jewellery so **** that wedding ring crap and i hate being centre of attention so it doesnt seem like the thing for me

smeagol 02-06-2014 08:42 PM

£100 for the tai bride. £200 for the booze and £15 for a b & b lol

Natalie. 02-06-2014 09:09 PM

Marriage isn't for me but if it had been I wouldn't have spent much :laugh:

michael21 02-06-2014 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 6891788)
Probably between 8-10k

I don't know if I want to get married though :think:

i think you do as you one of the only members to give a amount

:dance::dance::dance::dance:

Ryan57 02-06-2014 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smeagol (Post 6892002)
£100 for the tai bride. £200 for the booze and £15 for a b & b lol

Link to the page you bought your Tai bride from, please. Mine disappeared after FedEx left her on my doorstep.

CaudleHalbard 02-06-2014 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smeagol (Post 6892002)
£100 for the tai bride. £200 for the booze and £15 for a b & b lol

Sounds about right to me! :)

MTVN 02-06-2014 11:48 PM

At least £50k, the bride's family are supposed to pay after all, it's the only time you will get the woman picking up the tab

Sophiee 03-06-2014 07:00 AM

far less than most people do nowadays.

user104658 03-06-2014 08:05 AM

We got married in April and the total was well under £2000 (not including rings, and my suit which my dad bought as a wedding present).

We didn't want anything massive and ridiculous though, so there were only about 30 guests, which is what makes the difference. We also didn't bother with sillinesses like bridesmaids, flowers etc. Which people often spend thousands on. Also, we made the cake ourselves, as she doesn't have gluten OR dairy and frankly, hers is the only good gluten and dairy free cake I've ever tasted, so there wasn't much option there.

The reception venue was amazing (almost all guests stayed over night) and the meal was perfect.

To be fair the price was brought down because she used her journalistic contacts and a bit of free publicity, e.g. Her hair and make-up were done at a massive discount.

Our original wedding being planned 6 years ago had far more planned guests and a gorgeous venue in the Lake District, and was still pricing up at under £10k. I have no idea how people manage to spend so much. That wedding was halted by the pitter patter of little, expensive, feet though :joker:.

This time we just wanted to be married, we've been waiting too long. We were going to just rock up to the registry office and do it but once family got wind of it, it snowballed a bit, and in the end was a "proper" wedding albeit with only close friends and family as guests. Anything bigger seemed a bit daft, as we've been living "as married" for 6 years and have two children...

Anyway, my thoughts on wedding costs are, spend as much as you're comfortable with SO LONG AS you have the income or savings to afford it, or someone else is paying. Far too often, young couples get themselves into tens of thousands of pounds of debt to pay for their wedding and it's just madness. Saddled with debt is no way to start out married life. Not for the sake of one day. If you're taking out loans or putting things on credit cards, then you're over-stretching, and in the end it just won't be worth it. 6 months down the line it'll cause nothing but stress and arguments.

Kizzy 03-06-2014 08:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 6892876)
We got married in April and the total was well under £2000 (not including rings, and my suit which my dad bought as a wedding present).

We didn't want anything massive and ridiculous though, so there were only about 30 guests, which is what makes the difference. We also didn't bother with sillinesses like bridesmaids, flowers etc. Which people often spend thousands on. Also, we made the cake ourselves, as she doesn't have gluten OR dairy and frankly, hers is the only good gluten and dairy free cake I've ever tasted, so there wasn't much option there.

The reception venue was amazing (almost all guests stayed over night) and the meal was perfect.

To be fair the price was brought down because she used her journalistic contacts and a bit of free publicity, e.g. Her hair and make-up were done at a massive discount.

Our original wedding being planned 6 years ago had far more planned guests and a gorgeous venue in the Lake District, and was still pricing up at under £10k. I have no idea how people manage to spend so much. That wedding was halted by the pitter patter of little, expensive, feet though :joker:.

This time we just wanted to be married, we've been waiting too long. We were going to just rock up to the registry office and do it but once family got wind of it, it snowballed a bit, and in the end was a "proper" wedding albeit with only close friends and family as guests. Anything bigger seemed a bit daft, as we've been living "as married" for 6 years and have two children...

Anyway, my thoughts on wedding costs are, spend as much as you're comfortable with SO LONG AS you have the income or savings to afford it, or someone else is paying. Far too often, young couples get themselves into tens of thousands of pounds of debt to pay for their wedding and it's just madness. Saddled with debt is no way to start out married life. Not for the sake of one day. If you're taking out loans or putting things on credit cards, then you're over-stretching, and in the end it just won't be worth it. 6 months down the line it'll cause nothing but stress and arguments.

Firstly congratulations! :D I totally agree, I thought my nieces wedding was spoilt a bit as everyone was soooo strung out on everything running smoothly and all the silly things planned happened it was like a flipping circus :joker:
If it's truly what you want then fine but in a group of friends I got the impression they were just trying to 'out do' each other really.
My sis is a coeliac, I don't suppose there's a chance of that cake recipe?... ;)

michael21 03-06-2014 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 6892561)
At least £50k, the bride's family are supposed to pay after all, it's the only time you will get the woman picking up the tab

:joker:


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