Put these two in the bin with those smelly yogurt knitters from Brighton:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-41317297
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-41317297
At first I thought 'tight', then the more I thought about it, I thought, why not?
Weddings are ridiculously expensive for young people and many of the guests would be forking out costs to stay in hotels, so why not put them all under one roof.
It could be a fun experience for them. Good luck to them.
This.Well I'd be uncomfortable with it. Pricing out your friends and family because they can't afford it seems a bit off if you ask me.
Why not just wait and get married when you can afford it? If housing takes a priority, just don't get married until after you've done that.
I can understand that too, although a lot of people are priced out of weddings due to location, the need for hotel etc.Well I'd be uncomfortable with it. Pricing out your friends and family because they can't afford it seems a bit off if you ask me.
If you can find a living woman that will marry you, I suggest you accept whatever they ask for.I would not marry a bird that insisted on spending tens of thousands on a wedding, even if I wasn't the one paying. Priorities all wrong.
Put these two in the bin with those smelly yogurt knitters from Brighton:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-41317297
If you can find a living woman that will marry you, I suggest you accept whatever they ask for.
Thank youYou're good.
If you can find a living woman that will marry you, I suggest you accept whatever they ask for.
Have you quoted the wrong person? I didn't suggest women want to spend loads.think you are being a bit unfair to women - not everyone wants to spend shed loads on a wedding.
Actually a fair price but morons like this and people in general spend far too much money on getting married. More money than sense. I would not marry a bird that insisted on spending tens of thousands on a wedding, even if I wasn't the one paying. Priorities all wrong.