Podge201 wrote: » Everyone and I mean every one is sick of the three day road show of weddings.
Jonybgud wrote: » Very recently I was meant to be a guest at a wedding, which I was really looking forward to. I'm sure the wedding will be re-scheduled but will probably be a smaller event and will be just as good. It just got me thinking that there has been lots of weddings I've been at over the years but only about 3 or 4 that really felt special, where the guests were made to feel part of the event. Should weddings be kept small and focus on everyone rather than a full community event?
Jonybgud wrote: » Should weddings be kept small and focus on everyone rather than a full community event?
biko wrote: » Everyone should focus on the bride and groom I don't mind big weddings at all, it's great to catch up with people I haven't seen in years.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » People are wishing for all sorts of things to different after this crisis is over, and I'd hope the modern Irish wedding is one of them. The dread as you see another coloured envelope in the letterbox and realise it's an invite to the wedding of some nephew you haven't spoken to in 15 years. You'd almost wish it was an appointment for a colonoscopy. I like the idea of a big bunch of people turning up to celebrate someone getting married. I like the getting pissed and having a dance part. It's all the other parts that need to be looked at. The sparking wine reception; the terrible hotel food, the boring speeches, the waiting around.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I like the idea of a big bunch of people turning up to celebrate someone getting married. I like the getting pissed and having a dance part. It's all the other parts that need to be looked at. The sparking wine reception; the terrible hotel food, the boring speeches, the waiting around.
Nora Rapping Variation wrote: » I’m not, I love it as do all my group of friends. The opposite in fact, a wedding isn’t half as good unless it’s at least 2 days. Been to over 30 in the last few years and disappointed everyone is married now and don’t have many to go to. As for size, whatever want yourself but I had a big wedding and wouldn’t like to have had any less at it. Was great to see and catch up with so many and for my parents to have all their friends there too etc.
Cee-Jay-Cee wrote: » new suit, wife’s new dress, hair make up etc etc
ixoy wrote: » Why would you need a new suit and new dress for each wedding?
Podge201 wrote: » We all can't pull off your idea of using the same Dunnes outfit.
PARlance wrote: » Herself had gotten herself all excited about a wedding of a distant cousin (2nd I think, maybe 3rd, who cares) who she has never met. It has been delayed for a year now. It's not that we've had a shortage of weddings to attend but herself seems to have really bought into this ones story of returning "home"(born and rared in the UK, husband to be is English with even less ties) to Ireland for her dream wedding... How she's been planning it for 2 years yada yada and how it would be great to finally meet up and get to know everyone. They've been in quite a bit of communication. Here's the thing, despite all the talk and everything, it's only an invite to the afters... it'll involve a journey, babysitters, hotel etc. on our part. I've no issues with going to an afters for a local wedding and it's not as if I'm dying to see this unknown person walking down the aisle but I've no notion of going the whole hog on something for a few hours. I certainly wouldn't inviting people to an afters if I knew they had to go the whole hog to get there. Maybe 2 years planning wasn't enough time to consider... we've attended the same church/venue for previous weddings, no issues on crowd size etc. Anyway, rant over, I've already said I would take a rain check on it but I know I anticipate being "worked on" as the time approaches. What's my point? Can't understand how herself has got so invested in this ones story and think it's a bit cheeky/thoughtless to be giving an afters invite to people who have to travel... it would be fine if she was hoping for a decline, but she's selling this big time.