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Historical-Classic43 t1_j52jbnt wrote

43k for a wedding . Wow , even 15k. Who in their right mind except a rich privileged person even has that kind of extra cash to just toss on a event for a day. It’s sick shit if you ask me

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littylikeatit t1_j52k71s wrote

It’s ridiculous, yeah, but it’s also a big business in parts of RI. Some people have money to blow that’s just life. At least it’s stimulating the local economy with photographers, catering, venues, flowers, etc.?

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Historical-Classic43 t1_j52kbd1 wrote

Absolutely , all I can do is sit on the sidelines and whine but it’s just mind blowing when you think about it lol

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Historical-Classic43 t1_j52ke36 wrote

I’d also spend the same amount of money on a boat to go fishing soo lmao

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radioflea t1_j52qy10 wrote

If I could do it over again I would have also just bought a boat 😂💀.

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Mountain_Bill5743 t1_j52pl2d wrote

To OP's credit, $15k is low for any wedding and basically pennies on the dollar for 250 people. A cute venue that holds 50 - maybe 70 people in a number of US cities -- cute and cozy, not lavish, is like $7k. Then there's still food, flowers, the dress which is like $500 on the lowest end or used, and alcohol. $15k means OP is probably thrifty (see: weddings under 10k subreddit).

But I agree, the wedding industry is out of control and many people here have large families which is so hard to financially accommodate.

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radioflea t1_j52qujq wrote

I was an event planner at the time and knew all the vendors but they charged full market price.

The venue we used is well established in Massachusetts and has been in business at least 40 years. We booked during peak season for off peak prices.

We used the Flower exchange in Boston and built our own centerpieces, invitations, and seating chart (I do not recommend taking on these tasks unless you have an art background which we fortunately had).

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ct_nittany t1_j536u86 wrote

Parents definitely help with some weddings, and even pay for them entirely.
Also you get some of that money back in gifts. So if you can get a credit card with 0% interest for a while that could cover some of it and then you pay it back with the money you got in gifts. But it’s risky

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Historical-Classic43 t1_j536yuo wrote

Lmao you must be in the wall street bet sub with that mindset boy

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ct_nittany t1_j5389xg wrote

I’ve done it before for non-wedding things. I knew I wanted a different credit card once I learned about reward points and I was ready to buy a fence (and installation) which was $11k. Had the money saved already, found a card that would earn me the most rewards plus bonus cash back for spending a certain amount within the first 3 months, as well as have 0% interest for the first 18 months. Paid for the fence with the CC and saved the money in a high yield savings account. Wish I invested it instead for that 18 months but with the interest, CC rewards and bonus it came out to around several hundred dollars of savings. If I had invested it would have been closer to fifteen hundred (edited bc I definitely think the market did very well in that time) dollars a the time. It’s a fairly common approach if you’re comfortable holding debt.

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