Hey! Just came across your post, and wow, spending $26k on a wedding and having no regrets is really something. I totally vibe with how you emphasized that it’s not just about the money, but about the experience and memories you create. It’s refreshing to see someone prioritize what truly matters instead of just the budget.
Also, the part where you mentioned that you and your partner tailored the whole event to reflect your personalities? Genius! It’s not just a wedding; it’s a celebration of your journey together.
But here’s my question: if you had to cut down on one aspect of the wedding to spend more on a honeymoon, what would you sacrifice and why? I’m super curious because I feel like many couples face this dilemma and your perspective could help a lot of ’em!
Excellent PoV!
One key point missing out:
“Weddings are about 2 families”
Though it is important that the couple decides what they really want – both sides of the family should be appeased.
Failure to acknowledge that is a bad start to any marriage.
Be prudent, but do not save on “family requirements”.
Hey! Just came across your post, and wow, spending $26k on a wedding and having no regrets is really something. I totally vibe with how you emphasized that it’s not just about the money, but about the experience and memories you create. It’s refreshing to see someone prioritize what truly matters instead of just the budget.
Also, the part where you mentioned that you and your partner tailored the whole event to reflect your personalities? Genius! It’s not just a wedding; it’s a celebration of your journey together.
But here’s my question: if you had to cut down on one aspect of the wedding to spend more on a honeymoon, what would you sacrifice and why? I’m super curious because I feel like many couples face this dilemma and your perspective could help a lot of ’em!