kkcatlou wrote: » I can't logistically see how you would!
drumswan wrote: » Not spending 35k would be a good start
kkcatlou wrote: » If making a profit was your goal...
ronjo wrote: » but isnt that what you asked?
theteal wrote: » This crap bugs me about weddings and it's why we're explicitly stating that we don't want gifts of any sort,
Milly33 wrote: » His just putting it out there, cant say it hasn't crossed everyones mind.... it is all up to you what you do but it is a given that people give gifts. Now I am not saying I am waiting on the millions to come pouring in from guests I just want a great fun day with swing ball.. But it is just one of those things..
Chattastrophe! wrote: » So you'll be cool with it if everyone gives photo frames and toasters and lovely thoughtful homemade gifts?
NashD wrote: » I can't see how anyone could make a profit from their wedding - whether that is the aim or not. Between dresses/suits/entertainment.... and I would hate to think anybody had that motive... I was shocked at the amount of people who told us the done thing was to open the cards the morning after the wedding to pay the hotel. We did not plan our wedding that way. Whilst presents are somewhat inevitable - we planned the wedding we could afford to pay for. We were fortunate to be in such a position.
PlainP wrote: » Where's OP going with his €100 pp? €100 per couple?! Or am I just really stingy?
ABajaninCork wrote: » No, I don't believe that either. A. No venue will take payment after the event. B. What happens if you come up short??