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Just like the bride. Christ I could never marry someone like that. When we got marri d I think our wedding was 1600 bucks. 12 people and a good dinner out. 25 years later. Still together.
When we got marri d I think our wedding was 1600 bucks. 12 people and a good dinner out. 25 years later. Still together.
First marriage: Church wedding and reception, >100 guests -- lasted four years
Second marriage: Restaurant wedding, <50 guests -- lasted six years
Third (current) marriage: Justice of the peace, no guests -- has lasted 30-plus years so far
Location: Huntersville/Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC
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This has GOT to be a work. If it ain’t, I hope that groom is still hauling a$& away from her. No one could be this entitled in real life......I’d like to think.
She deserves a red carpet rolled out for her-To the nuthouse for thinking this was an ok request, and for the awful things she called people on a public forum. I feel bad for that guy she's with. If no child was in the picture he could requested a ride in the middle of the night to a far away place away from her. I would have driven him if was able.
While the whole thing DOES seem over the top...this trend of having the weddings after the babies seems to be more 'normal' now. I have 1 granddaughter who could've ALMOST been this bride, except for the attitude and entitlement.
Met her guy when she was 15. Had a baby at 19, married her man at 21. Why wait so long? Well, they saved up for a destination wedding, and a blow out reception. They didn't expect the guests to pay to get in though.
One of my other granddaughters is heading down the same path I guess. Her and her man started dating in high school. Had a baby at 20. (Baby is 1 month old now.) They plan to get married...at some point.
I guess that I am just old fashioned. I think that couples should wait until they are married, and are financially ready, before they decide to have children.
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Originally Posted by blueherons
This is completely made up.
When the bride canceled FOUR days out, she still is responsible for the total amount of goods and services ordered.
The venue can't rebook, the caterer can't return all that food, the flowers have already been delivered.
I'm guessing the bride is fishing for a reality show. She's really trash.
I was thinking the same thing. Even if you cancel four weeks before a wedding it is likely that you will lose all of your deposits and likely have to pay much of the full cost of the wedding.
IMHO, if you cancel four days before a wedding, I suspect that you would have to pay the full costs (or almost the full costs). So, why cancel so late when you still are stuck with the bills?
Last edited by germaine2626; 08-28-2018 at 03:34 PM..
I guess that I am just old fashioned. I think that couples should wait until they are married, and are financially ready, before they decide to have children.
I'll be honest germaine...I am too. I mean, I GET that pregnancies OFTEN come before the wedding...but it used to be you got married before the baby came. And, I'm old fashioned enough to think it SHOULD be that way. BUT neither of my granddaughters have asked my opinion. lol
I was thinking the same thing. Even if you cancel four weeks before a wedding it is likely that you will lose all of your deposits and likely have to pay much of the full cost of the wedding.
IMHO, if you cancel four days before a wedding, I suspect that you would have to pay the full costs (or almost the full costs). So, why cancel so late when you still are stuck with the bills?
I'm thinking that even though they lose all their deposits, they still wouldn't necessarily get fully charged for things that didn't happen.
For instance, would they have to pay for food not prepared or likely, even bought for yet? Really, I'm asking cause I don't know. lol And if they were planning a band, would they have to pay for it, if the band doesn't even play?
Cause isn't that the point of deposits, which are usually paid up front?
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