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To think that if you can't afford the £500 deposit

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orangesquashthethird · 24/06/2017 21:28

You shouldn't be booking a 15k wedding for 11 weeks time hoping that someone (your parents) will pay for all of it, including the deposit that is needed immediately for a venue they haven't even viewed!

Bride is a 20 year old on minimum wage in a full time job..

Groom is a 23 year old who is at uni receiving student loans.

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NellieFiveBellies · 24/06/2017 21:30

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rightwhine · 24/06/2017 21:31

Have they talked to anyone yet to ask them?

YogiYoni · 24/06/2017 21:32

Are you the parents being expected to pay for it?

TaliZorahVasNormandy · 24/06/2017 21:32

If I ever got married, I wouldnt ask my DM for anything. She contributed to two weddings, she's done more than enough for us.

If you cant afford a wedding either save up or just do it on the cheap.

poopsqueak · 24/06/2017 21:35

Are you the parent? or just a bemused observer?

orangesquashthethird · 24/06/2017 21:41

I'm a cousin

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LRDtheFeministDragon · 24/06/2017 21:44

Well, that's a catastrophe.

BlahBlahBlahEtc · 24/06/2017 21:45

15k?!...15k!?

When you can't afford the £500 that is ridiculous!!

Is that seriously how much a standard wedding costs??

rethinks my engagement

orangesquashthethird · 24/06/2017 21:49

It's a stately home so I think 15k is probably conservative. They want all the trimmings, a church wedding, flowers, 4 bridesmaids, canapés, champagne, 3 course wedding breakfast for 50, evening reception, disco, big dress, suit hire, cars.....

And they don't have £500 between them.

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flowery · 24/06/2017 21:51

Surely it's between them and their parents? Either the parents are happy to pay in which case fine, and that's probably why the couple went ahead.

Or they have no reason to think the parents will pay, and the parents won't, in which case it won't go ahead, also fine.

JeffVadersMum · 24/06/2017 21:53

15k in less than 3 months and they dont currently have £500??

lolz!

1ofthesedays · 24/06/2017 21:56

It depends.

If they are spoilt by their parents who will be happy to pay for everything, then why not. I know a few people whose parents have paid and will pay for everything. The lack of ambition and general energy from their kids is staggering, believe it or not Hmm

If the young couple is completely deluded, then they are ridiculous.

If I can afford it, I would be more than happy to pay for my kids wedding, as long as they do something with their life. Not sure I'll be able to afford 15k unfortunately.

RandomMess · 24/06/2017 21:56

I hope the parents don't pay up!

SleepWhatSleep1 · 24/06/2017 21:57

£15k?! Shock my two weddings didn't cost half that combined! (I'm not a bigamist - they were 20 years apart and separated by a divorce Grin )

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orangesquashthethird · 24/06/2017 21:58

Isn't 20k the cost of an average wedding? Went to one last month that apparently cost 25k not including the honeymoon!

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orangesquashthethird · 24/06/2017 22:00

And no the parents aren't happy to pay apparently but I can tell they're also frightened of upsetting the bride. The grooms parents are apparently paying 4k

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1ofthesedays · 24/06/2017 22:00

BlahBlahBlahEtc

a wedding costs as much as you want it to cost, once you have paid the couple of hundred pounds (? not sure exact figure) for the legal marriage.

Pippa Middleton's wedding is rumoured to have cost between half a million and 2 millions. Her dress was surprisingly stunning, but you do not have to spend that much Grin

Sophiealice95 · 24/06/2017 22:00

Aw they are in lurve they haven't got a clue about RL and in some ways I think they should just make the most of this halcyon time bless them

orangesquashthethird · 24/06/2017 22:04

They seem to think 4k is going to get them all I mentioned earlier. It's not is it?!

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expatinscotland · 24/06/2017 22:04

Well, more fool them if they have £11k to chuck at their spoilt daughter.

1ofthesedays · 24/06/2017 22:09

no, 4k sounds very tight if they get married in this country. I would advise them to try abroad, even with a low pound they might find slightly more value for money.

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orangesquashthethird · 24/06/2017 22:10

They don't want to get married abroad. They want a lavish church and country house wedding. Hmm

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PerspicaciaTick · 24/06/2017 22:10

There are some venues that will do a package for a weekday wedding for in the region of £5k if you are willing to make lots of compromises. The legal bit alone (notice of marriage and registrars) will cost around £500.

orangesquashthethird · 24/06/2017 22:11

For 4k Shock

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