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Unruly Children Cause Chaos At A Child-Free Wedding Bride And Groom Bill Parents For Bringing Them Drama Ensues
Jonas Grinevičius and
Gabija Palšytė
When your friends, colleagues, and the people you generally like in this whacky world send you an invite to their wedding, the polite thing to do is to follow the rules that they set. They might have a certain vision of how their guests dress, what gifts they bring, or… they might want a child-free wedding. Whatever your personal feelings about this, just remember, it's supposed to be the couple's happiest day ever. And as guests, dear Pandas, we should do our best to accommodate reasonable requests. Well, one bride saw firsthand what happens when some people don't follow the rules. She turned to the AITA subreddit for their verdict on whether or not she was a jerk for billing three couples because they brought their kids to her wedding when she explicitly asked everyone not to. She also went into detail about the chaos that unfolded, spearheaded by the rowdy munchkins. Scroll down for the full story. Kids might be awesome but some folks choose to have child-free weddings for a variety of reasons
Image credits: shironosov (Not the actual photo) However when some guests don t follow this rule things can get very chaotic as one bride explained on the AITA subreddit
Image credits: AltruisticHapa The bride, redditor u/AltruisticHapa, explained that two of the couples were very apologetic and paid for their kids who were additional guests. One couple, however, refused. They felt very entitled and thought that they did nothing wrong. Even though their kids caused the most damage. Including having ruined the bride's dress. As the redditor put it, she and her husband concluded their friendship with that particular couple. And that was that. However, the bride was worried that she might have overreacted. Especially when she'd asked her husband to kick out the guests who had brought their children with them. The AITA community was very sympathetic, however. They stressed that she had gone above and beyond to accommodate those guests who actually had children. She had extended the dinner before the wedding to include all the kids. She also hired 5 whole babysitters to take care of the munchkins while their parents went to the ceremony. But what do you think, dear Pandas? Whose side are you on? How would you have solved the entire child-free drama? Let us know in the comments. Anna and Sarah, team leaders at The Wedding Society, spoke to Bored Panda before about how it is important to respect the wishes of the marrying couple when it comes to children at the wedding. "Whether it be that kids of a certain age are welcome, only specific children of a few family and friends, or no kids at all." "Please don't take the inclusion or exclusion of your little ones personally (especially if the couple don't have kids of their own to fully understand your situation) and remember-as nice as it is to bring your babes along to the celebration, it's also an awesome opportunity for a fun night off if you're asked to leave them with a sitter!" they urged guests to look at the positives. "For marrying couples, the etiquette can be trickier. Newborns really need to be with their parents so please don't ask for any babies under a few months to be left at home. It's perfectly reasonable to ask for parents of older children to take the night off and leave them with a sitter, but the fairest way to do this is to make a blanket rule for everyone rather than picking and choosing which kids can come and who can't." Most internet users thought that the bride did nothing wrong and explained why
However some people took it further and said that she was wrong for compromising at all
Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Share on Facebook Jonas Grinevičius Follow Unfollow Jonas Grinevičius Writer, BoredPanda staff Jonas is a Bored Panda writer who previously worked as a world news journalist elsewhere. After getting his bachelor's degree in Politics and International Relations at the University of Manchester, he returned home and graduated from Vilnius University with a master's degree in Comparative Politics. Jonas enjoys writing articles ranging from serious topics like politics and social issues to more lighthearted things like art, pop culture, and nature. In his spare time, Jonas writes books and short stories and likes to draw lighthearted illustrations. A huge fan of literature, films, philosophy, and tabletop games, he also has a special place in his heart for anything related to fantasy or science fiction. 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POST - - Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Good husband and calm wife. I'm impressed by their show of unity and his willingness to stand up to badly behaved family members. 97 97points reply S S Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I would have had that family turned away at the door. You aren't welcome here since you can't follow rules. On with our day :) 67 67points reply Cwc Connie Cwc Connie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. YTA -139 -139points reply Load More Replies... Say What Say What Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Why? For deciding how they want their dream day? You're ridiculous. Who dictated to you how your wedding needed to be? 28 28points reply Liam Lowenthal Liam Lowenthal Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Cwc isn't going to answer you because they don't have a good answer. Lol 21 21points reply Alicia GriffonLady Alicia GriffonLady Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I think it was a typo. They meant to type "ita" 31 31points reply elSti elSti Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago connies mom 4 4points reply Alex Taylor Alex Taylor Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 5 months ago Cwc is the mother of the 2 rowdy brats. Or has done the same thing at a wedding they attended. 1 1point reply SusanS SusanS Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Anyone else aghast at people paying $250 a PLATE for a wedding? It is a singular day, why would anyone in their right mind pay that? 46 46points reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago The only time the cost is an issue is when people book venues/services they can't afford. If you can afford it and are happy to pay go for for it. 24 24points reply Load More Replies... Marnie Marnie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago But what could you possibly get for $250 a plate? I mean, if it's just a single meal, how can it possibly cost that much? Is the food made of copper and gold or something? 9 9points reply Aria Whitaker Aria Whitaker Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago (edited) Open bar, multiple courses, all organic high quality meats and veg, expensive champagne for the toast...that can all add up VERY quickly. My sorority sister's father is an executive for Bank of America. They are relatively wealthy and when she was married, they had FIVE different meat choices for guests...Prime rib, king crab, lobster tails, Coq Au Vin, or a mint-lamb dish...and that was just the main course. There were four courses. One of the most gorgeous affairs I have attended. When money is no object...well...you can buy VERY nice objects. LOL 6 6points reply Alison Duncan Murphy Alison Duncan Murphy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Overpriced. The same meal would have cost $50 but once they find out it's for a wedding, the price triples. Same with flowers, cake, clothing, etc. I knew someone who priced it out for a normal gathering (like an anniversary dinner or something) to see what it would cost, then tried again with the same exact selections but said it was for a wedding and the prices tripled. 1 1point reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago If it was top of the range seafood/steak I could see it running that cost. Also FYI there some restaurants that make deserts with gold leaf. 1 1point reply Stacey Zimmerman Stacey Zimmerman Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I disagree that the “only time cost is an issue is when people book venues/services they can’t afford…” As is made quite clearly in the article. Any parent of small children will attest to the fact that kids are anything but predictable. They can be sweet and cute as a button all the way to the venue, and then once seated, can become cranky & bored or even curious, to be In a new and unexplored environment! In a blink of an eye they can take off running, or hiding themselves under the brides gown (), or worse, they might suddenly decide to throw themselves on the floor, deciding it was time for a roof-raising tantrum!! So yes, it’s cost, but as proved clearly by this article, it’s RUDE to disregard the clearly expressed wishes of the bride & groom. I think the least the parents of these kids pay up and to make m amends to the newlyweds anyway possible. 7 7points reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Sorry but your point on the parent/children is a completely different issue and has nothing to do with someone choosing to spending $250pp on their wedding. If someone can afford it good on them if they choose to do it. 6 6points reply Amina Advany Maglajlić Amina Advany Maglajlić Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Also "per plate" isn't just food, it's also the choices of table ware the couple has chosen in some establishments. For some people they will divide EVERYTHING (all decorations) by the number of people and call it per plate. I told someone my wedding was $50 pp and she said that my math was wrong, but it was just her venue divided cost of rental and mine didnt. 4 4points reply Vira Vira Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago (edited) Yeah I think people aren't aware that the, "per person," cost isn't a drive through meal cost. It often includes staff service, on site catering, the tools, cutlery, and anything else meal related that had to be brought, hired, or prepared. Food is expensive when it's mediocre quality, let alone wedding quality. Plus clean up and disposal by catering services. It's not cheap. It's one of the reasons I still can't believe people get upset when wedding couples choose to have a potluck reception, or bbq. It's fine for every other event (anniversaries, birthdays, memorials, holidays) but not weddings? That's so entitled! 3 3points reply Alison Duncan Murphy Alison Duncan Murphy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Who gets upset at a potluck or BBQ reception? I'd much rather attend one of those. 1 1point reply Ash Ash Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago I had papa John's pizza and can soft drinks. No one complained 0 0points reply Fangs McWolf Fangs McWolf Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I'm sure pp means per person, which would include the plates (multiple). 0 0points reply Agamemenon Triforce Agamemenon Triforce Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago (edited) You're not just paying for food, you're paying the expenses that entails. I worked in a place that hosted wedding and other large events. The support staff is ENORMOUS. Chefs, sous-chefs, dishwashers, waiters, servers, dessert and salad chefs, maitre d's, bar staff, valets, coat check, cleaning staff, and even a few technicians (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) on hand adds up quick. Then there's electricity, gas, water, ice, food, and all the other costs involved. You think everyone shows up, tosses the food in the microwave and it's ready? Ohhhh nooo sport, the kitchen staff has been there for days getting the food ready. $250 a plate for a higher-end venue is totally reasonable. 15 15points reply joop joop Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago We rented a cheap building and bought everything in the cheapest supermarket. Nobody cared. You don't have to throw an expensive party in Holland. 16 16points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago But you have the CHOICE. AND the CHOICE is YOURS, not someone else's to minimalize and judge. 13 13points reply Vira Vira Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Ohh and how they judge!! Weddings, for some reason, can lead to all kinds of familial, and internet, judgement. "How trashy to have a potluck!" I've seen it on this website! Lol 0 0points reply Alison Duncan Murphy Alison Duncan Murphy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Who cares what anyone else thinks? Do what you want /can afford and they can come or not. And the internet? You let yourself get upset by what people online think? Grow up. 1 1point reply Ry Guy Ry Guy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago All the best weddings I've been to have been potluck -1 -1point reply Ellen Ranks Ellen Ranks Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago If you want to spend that money for one day, fine, even though I will never udnerstand. My entire wedding cost as much as one plate. But to each their own. 14 14points reply Elizabeth Rose Elizabeth Rose Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. This comment has been deleted. -33 -33points reply Heidi Heidi Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago @Elizabeth Rose What an idiotic, trashy response. 23 23points reply Elizabeth Rose Elizabeth Rose Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I don't even know what my problem was! I've deleted that garbage and I apologize that you all had to read that! I've been going through some things and I suppose I thought I was being funny or something but reading it just now, that was mean! It's not about the money, it's about coming together with people you care about to cebrate love! Sorry everyone, and truth be told, I got married when I was 19 and probably spent even less! Maybe that's a point of insecurity for me? Not sure but anyway, as long as you fill that day with love, it truly doesn't matter the price tag! 6 6points reply Justin Morgan Justin Morgan Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Why do you assume it's a white trash wedding. You are being quite the judgemental b***h. My wife and I spent less than that on the wedding. The most expensive part was her dress and our rings. We eloped because we didn't want to bother with a big wedding. We prefer to invest that money for our children instead. 17 17points reply Miss Frankfurter Miss Frankfurter Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago For my parent's wedding, as my dad was being sent overseas with the military, their wedding happened very quickly. My mom wore a borrowed grey suit and of course my dad wore his uniform. Cost, wedding rings and very small wedding cake. 6 6points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Their choice not to be compared to others making different choices. 5 5points reply Alison Duncan Murphy Alison Duncan Murphy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago That's how weddings used to be. Wedding outfit for the bride, suit for the groom and best man, nice outfit for the maid of honor, punch & cake in the church basement and done! 1 1point reply Elizabeth Rose Elizabeth Rose Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago (edited) did you really need to call me a b***h though, for having an opinion? You're no better than me, calling random strangers on the internet a b***h. I hope you don't treat your wife and family like that. -1 -1point reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago It would be a wedding of love not for show. 5 5points reply anthony moring anthony moring Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Who crapped in your frosted flakes? 4 4points reply Random person Random person Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago From my understanding, $250pp means per person, not per plate, and I'm assuming op and her husband paid for the adults... the people who brought kids had to pay for the kids, since the kids were uninvited. of course, I could be wrong, but this is what I think happened. 11 11points reply Random person Random person Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Okay, so I looked it up, I was wrong about the fact that pp stands for per person, but I'm still pretty sure OP paid for the adults and based the budget on that. 9 9points reply Fangs McWolf Fangs McWolf Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Not sure where you looked, but I got a result saying "per person" and didn't see any saying "per plate." 0 0points reply David Force David Force Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Please find a fainting coach then because all in I paid $100k for my daughters wedding for 200 guests which came out to $500 a head. It was the nicest wedding any of our guests had ever been too and I’m glad I did it. My daughter is an only child and I loved raising her and making her happy. Worth every penny. 9 9points reply - - Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I went to a wedding that was probably close to that price. Partly because of the expenses per person, but also because there were a lot of guests, including family from overseas. For me, the best part was people hitting the dance floor between courses and having fun (the band was quite good). The ceremony had been rather long and formal, but the reception itself was quite enjoyable. 7 7points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago WHY do idiots judge others' choices in life. Exactly WHOM does a pricey WEDDING OFFEND, and what's the REAL reason, IF ANY, that some one else is offended by it? WHOSE business us it ANYWAY, FOLKS?!?! 5 5points reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Oh that is lovely and so kind for you to do that for your daughter. 2 2points reply Alison Duncan Murphy Alison Duncan Murphy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago So she's only happy when you spend the equivalent of two years salary for most people on a party to flaunt your wealth & compete with other weddings? It's so sad thinking about how you could have spent a quarter of that & put the rest of that money to use helping others. Sadly, the bigger the wedding, the more likely they are to get divorced according to the clergy I work with. Too much focus on material items. 1 1point reply CP Wood CP Wood Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago You are the kind of father I think every little girl, young lady, young woman, dreams of having; not because you could afford to give her the wedding day of her dreams, but that you did it and are happy to have made her dream come true! It sounds as if her joy is all that matters to you, and that is a beautiful thing! It must have been a joyous, memorable day, and your daughter is a lucky, lucky girl! -2 -2points reply Lisa McClure Lisa McClure Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago That is their right, if they can afford it. I know people who drive flashy cars or go on wild vacations--friends flew first class to Singapore for $10k each! A wedding can live in your heart for a long time. I wouldn't do it, but I wouldn't shame other people for doing it. 6 6points reply KT KT Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago If they've got the money and want that type of wedding who are you to judge? 5 5points reply joop joop Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I don't care if people want that and it's nice when you get invited, but if you expect ppl to also give you a 200 gift, because you paid so much, sorry, but busy busy busy, I really can't come. Ppl I know don't expect that, but this is Holland. 20 is a nice gift and it's normal if you ask for money as a gift instead of nonsense stuff. 100 guests x 20 is 2000 and you have your wedding costs back or you throw an expensive party, pay it yourself or invite rich ppl. The stories I read about being expected to buy an expensive dress in some color and also pay 200, you do you, but don't invite me or I just say no. 4 4points reply Aria Whitaker Aria Whitaker Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Depending on the venue, it can go up as high as $600 from what I have seen. Especially if things like an open bar with top shelf spirits, having it at a destination location or an all-inclusive, high-end foods and multiple course meals....it can get very pricey!! 4 4points reply Zachary B Zachary B Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago It's rich people things. This seems normal and insignificant to them. 4 4points reply CP Wood CP Wood Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Even if you are having a wedding that comes out to $25pp, you are still within your rights, as the hosts, to request that guests do not bring their children; it's not a " rich people thing", as much as it is about what kind of wedding they want to have; kids or no kids. Their choice; rich or not so rich! If they want to have a big, casual, backyard bar-b-cue kind of reception, they still have the right to say, "please, no kids". It's very rude, and disrespectful to the hosts, to ignore their request, and then, to put the " icing on the cake", your "not invited" child proceeds to disrupt the ceremony, and ruins the brides gown, kind of making their point for them! 3 3points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. Weddings, etc, are NOT insignificant things to the rich and cultured. Or WOULD YOU EVEN KNOW!?!? -5 -5points reply Bradley Probus Bradley Probus Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago ... I'm fairly certain he was talking about the price, not the event... 4 4points reply Jihana Jihana Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Well why not? They obviously could afford it for all the grown up guests. It is not your decision to make how anyone spends their money. 4 4points reply Vicky Zar Vicky Zar Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Problem is (from what I gather): most people do not really have the funds for it! 5 5points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago OR SOME PREFER a reasonably-priced affair and put the costs saved into investments and money accounts for future life goals. Again, FREE CHOICES. 3 3points reply Kathryn9 Spraker Kathryn9 Spraker Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Some people have a background in culinary arts and the meal is important to them. I know it was to me. That and the music. After all that's what most ppl remember. The food, the music; did they have a good time. If either are bad it's ALL they'll remember. 3 3points reply Rosemarie Reynolds Rosemarie Reynolds Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago That's why you aak guests to reply whether their attending or not.so you have a head count. Those who show up without replying put an additional cost on the couple. This is rude and unexceptable and yes, receptions are expensive. We payed that much per plate. Obviously, you haven't gotten married or had a family member get married. This is an average charge for a reception qbd that doesn't include flowers.. You are living in the dark ages. 2 2points reply Mikey Kliss Mikey Kliss Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Ya that is a RIDICULOUS price 2 2points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Based on YOUR standards, not theirs. 2 2points reply elfin elfin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Who says people getting married are in their right mind? 1 1point reply Donna Shepherd Donna Shepherd Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago Not my business how anyone spends their money. 0 0points reply Walking On Sunshine Walking On Sunshine Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 5 months ago you've never been to a wedding have you? most have multiple courses and an open bar. 0 0points reply Gail Dextrase Gail Dextrase Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago You are not just paying for the meal but the rental of the room, the staff, etc. It is always this way. 0 0points reply Keisha Keisha Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Rather than paying $250 per person to eat I would have sent a gift and went on a vacation versus pay $1k for four plates of food. 0 0points reply CP Wood CP Wood Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Or, even less expensive, check the " unable to attend" or " No" box on the RSVP card; (it's been a while, so I can't recall the wording!), send a $100 gift, and watch " Lifetime" movies all day, in my PJ's, eating junk food, on the couch, or maybe watch the original " Father of the Bride", starring Elizabeth Taylor! Or the newer one, with Steve Martin and Kimberly Williams-Paisley. Or " The Wedding Singer"! Being an older widow,( I hate that word!) who has trouble walking, let alone dancing, that's what I would probably do, though it sounds like a fun time to me!( The original $250pp wedding).These people were exceptionally rude, given that the bride and groom had even gone so far as to provide babysitters, at no cost to their friends; it really doesn't surprise me that these people are continuing their rudeness by not paying the bill sent to them, and I might add, should have included what is no doubt an expensive bill for cleaning the bride's dress! They aren't friends! 3 3points reply CP Wood CP Wood Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Also, NTA!! Rude guest's are definitely TA! 1 1point reply GenericPanda09 GenericPanda09 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 6 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. Not just those paying it...... but those trying to charge it too. like 'oh...... it's a wedding or corporate function.... let's put our prices up %500 and hope no one of consequence notices that's exactly what we've done. -4 -4points reply Cwc Connie Cwc Connie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. And That would be my wedding gift to them. It's a wedding, not a fundraiser -14 -14points reply Jen Jen Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago They werent asking the guests to pay (except for the rude ones who brought their unwanted children), that is what the COUPLE was paying for thier guests. 14 14points reply Chachi Fry Chachi Fry Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. *not a fundraiser -6 -6points reply Load More Comments POST - - Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Good husband and calm wife. I'm impressed by their show of unity and his willingness to stand up to badly behaved family members. 97 97points reply S S Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I would have had that family turned away at the door. You aren't welcome here since you can't follow rules. On with our day :) 67 67points reply Cwc Connie Cwc Connie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. YTA -139 -139points reply Load More Replies... Say What Say What Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Why? For deciding how they want their dream day? You're ridiculous. Who dictated to you how your wedding needed to be? 28 28points reply Liam Lowenthal Liam Lowenthal Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Cwc isn't going to answer you because they don't have a good answer. Lol 21 21points reply Alicia GriffonLady Alicia GriffonLady Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I think it was a typo. They meant to type "ita" 31 31points reply elSti elSti Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago connies mom 4 4points reply Alex Taylor Alex Taylor Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 5 months ago Cwc is the mother of the 2 rowdy brats. Or has done the same thing at a wedding they attended. 1 1point reply SusanS SusanS Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Anyone else aghast at people paying $250 a PLATE for a wedding? It is a singular day, why would anyone in their right mind pay that? 46 46points reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago The only time the cost is an issue is when people book venues/services they can't afford. If you can afford it and are happy to pay go for for it. 24 24points reply Load More Replies... Marnie Marnie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago But what could you possibly get for $250 a plate? I mean, if it's just a single meal, how can it possibly cost that much? Is the food made of copper and gold or something? 9 9points reply Aria Whitaker Aria Whitaker Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago (edited) Open bar, multiple courses, all organic high quality meats and veg, expensive champagne for the toast...that can all add up VERY quickly. My sorority sister's father is an executive for Bank of America. They are relatively wealthy and when she was married, they had FIVE different meat choices for guests...Prime rib, king crab, lobster tails, Coq Au Vin, or a mint-lamb dish...and that was just the main course. There were four courses. One of the most gorgeous affairs I have attended. When money is no object...well...you can buy VERY nice objects. LOL 6 6points reply Alison Duncan Murphy Alison Duncan Murphy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Overpriced. The same meal would have cost $50 but once they find out it's for a wedding, the price triples. Same with flowers, cake, clothing, etc. I knew someone who priced it out for a normal gathering (like an anniversary dinner or something) to see what it would cost, then tried again with the same exact selections but said it was for a wedding and the prices tripled. 1 1point reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago If it was top of the range seafood/steak I could see it running that cost. Also FYI there some restaurants that make deserts with gold leaf. 1 1point reply Stacey Zimmerman Stacey Zimmerman Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I disagree that the “only time cost is an issue is when people book venues/services they can’t afford…” As is made quite clearly in the article. Any parent of small children will attest to the fact that kids are anything but predictable. They can be sweet and cute as a button all the way to the venue, and then once seated, can become cranky & bored or even curious, to be In a new and unexplored environment! In a blink of an eye they can take off running, or hiding themselves under the brides gown (), or worse, they might suddenly decide to throw themselves on the floor, deciding it was time for a roof-raising tantrum!! So yes, it’s cost, but as proved clearly by this article, it’s RUDE to disregard the clearly expressed wishes of the bride & groom. I think the least the parents of these kids pay up and to make m amends to the newlyweds anyway possible. 7 7points reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Sorry but your point on the parent/children is a completely different issue and has nothing to do with someone choosing to spending $250pp on their wedding. If someone can afford it good on them if they choose to do it. 6 6points reply Amina Advany Maglajlić Amina Advany Maglajlić Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Also "per plate" isn't just food, it's also the choices of table ware the couple has chosen in some establishments. For some people they will divide EVERYTHING (all decorations) by the number of people and call it per plate. I told someone my wedding was $50 pp and she said that my math was wrong, but it was just her venue divided cost of rental and mine didnt. 4 4points reply Vira Vira Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago (edited) Yeah I think people aren't aware that the, "per person," cost isn't a drive through meal cost. It often includes staff service, on site catering, the tools, cutlery, and anything else meal related that had to be brought, hired, or prepared. Food is expensive when it's mediocre quality, let alone wedding quality. Plus clean up and disposal by catering services. It's not cheap. It's one of the reasons I still can't believe people get upset when wedding couples choose to have a potluck reception, or bbq. It's fine for every other event (anniversaries, birthdays, memorials, holidays) but not weddings? That's so entitled! 3 3points reply Alison Duncan Murphy Alison Duncan Murphy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Who gets upset at a potluck or BBQ reception? I'd much rather attend one of those. 1 1point reply Ash Ash Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago I had papa John's pizza and can soft drinks. No one complained 0 0points reply Fangs McWolf Fangs McWolf Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I'm sure pp means per person, which would include the plates (multiple). 0 0points reply Agamemenon Triforce Agamemenon Triforce Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago (edited) You're not just paying for food, you're paying the expenses that entails. I worked in a place that hosted wedding and other large events. The support staff is ENORMOUS. Chefs, sous-chefs, dishwashers, waiters, servers, dessert and salad chefs, maitre d's, bar staff, valets, coat check, cleaning staff, and even a few technicians (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) on hand adds up quick. Then there's electricity, gas, water, ice, food, and all the other costs involved. You think everyone shows up, tosses the food in the microwave and it's ready? Ohhhh nooo sport, the kitchen staff has been there for days getting the food ready. $250 a plate for a higher-end venue is totally reasonable. 15 15points reply joop joop Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago We rented a cheap building and bought everything in the cheapest supermarket. Nobody cared. You don't have to throw an expensive party in Holland. 16 16points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago But you have the CHOICE. AND the CHOICE is YOURS, not someone else's to minimalize and judge. 13 13points reply Vira Vira Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Ohh and how they judge!! Weddings, for some reason, can lead to all kinds of familial, and internet, judgement. "How trashy to have a potluck!" I've seen it on this website! Lol 0 0points reply Alison Duncan Murphy Alison Duncan Murphy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Who cares what anyone else thinks? Do what you want /can afford and they can come or not. And the internet? You let yourself get upset by what people online think? Grow up. 1 1point reply Ry Guy Ry Guy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago All the best weddings I've been to have been potluck -1 -1point reply Ellen Ranks Ellen Ranks Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago If you want to spend that money for one day, fine, even though I will never udnerstand. My entire wedding cost as much as one plate. But to each their own. 14 14points reply Elizabeth Rose Elizabeth Rose Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. This comment has been deleted. -33 -33points reply Heidi Heidi Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago @Elizabeth Rose What an idiotic, trashy response. 23 23points reply Elizabeth Rose Elizabeth Rose Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I don't even know what my problem was! I've deleted that garbage and I apologize that you all had to read that! I've been going through some things and I suppose I thought I was being funny or something but reading it just now, that was mean! It's not about the money, it's about coming together with people you care about to cebrate love! Sorry everyone, and truth be told, I got married when I was 19 and probably spent even less! Maybe that's a point of insecurity for me? Not sure but anyway, as long as you fill that day with love, it truly doesn't matter the price tag! 6 6points reply Justin Morgan Justin Morgan Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Why do you assume it's a white trash wedding. You are being quite the judgemental b***h. My wife and I spent less than that on the wedding. The most expensive part was her dress and our rings. We eloped because we didn't want to bother with a big wedding. We prefer to invest that money for our children instead. 17 17points reply Miss Frankfurter Miss Frankfurter Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago For my parent's wedding, as my dad was being sent overseas with the military, their wedding happened very quickly. My mom wore a borrowed grey suit and of course my dad wore his uniform. Cost, wedding rings and very small wedding cake. 6 6points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Their choice not to be compared to others making different choices. 5 5points reply Alison Duncan Murphy Alison Duncan Murphy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago That's how weddings used to be. Wedding outfit for the bride, suit for the groom and best man, nice outfit for the maid of honor, punch & cake in the church basement and done! 1 1point reply Elizabeth Rose Elizabeth Rose Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago (edited) did you really need to call me a b***h though, for having an opinion? You're no better than me, calling random strangers on the internet a b***h. I hope you don't treat your wife and family like that. -1 -1point reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago It would be a wedding of love not for show. 5 5points reply anthony moring anthony moring Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Who crapped in your frosted flakes? 4 4points reply Random person Random person Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago From my understanding, $250pp means per person, not per plate, and I'm assuming op and her husband paid for the adults... the people who brought kids had to pay for the kids, since the kids were uninvited. of course, I could be wrong, but this is what I think happened. 11 11points reply Random person Random person Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Okay, so I looked it up, I was wrong about the fact that pp stands for per person, but I'm still pretty sure OP paid for the adults and based the budget on that. 9 9points reply Fangs McWolf Fangs McWolf Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Not sure where you looked, but I got a result saying "per person" and didn't see any saying "per plate." 0 0points reply David Force David Force Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Please find a fainting coach then because all in I paid $100k for my daughters wedding for 200 guests which came out to $500 a head. It was the nicest wedding any of our guests had ever been too and I’m glad I did it. My daughter is an only child and I loved raising her and making her happy. Worth every penny. 9 9points reply - - Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I went to a wedding that was probably close to that price. Partly because of the expenses per person, but also because there were a lot of guests, including family from overseas. For me, the best part was people hitting the dance floor between courses and having fun (the band was quite good). The ceremony had been rather long and formal, but the reception itself was quite enjoyable. 7 7points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago WHY do idiots judge others' choices in life. Exactly WHOM does a pricey WEDDING OFFEND, and what's the REAL reason, IF ANY, that some one else is offended by it? WHOSE business us it ANYWAY, FOLKS?!?! 5 5points reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Oh that is lovely and so kind for you to do that for your daughter. 2 2points reply Alison Duncan Murphy Alison Duncan Murphy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago So she's only happy when you spend the equivalent of two years salary for most people on a party to flaunt your wealth & compete with other weddings? It's so sad thinking about how you could have spent a quarter of that & put the rest of that money to use helping others. Sadly, the bigger the wedding, the more likely they are to get divorced according to the clergy I work with. Too much focus on material items. 1 1point reply CP Wood CP Wood Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago You are the kind of father I think every little girl, young lady, young woman, dreams of having; not because you could afford to give her the wedding day of her dreams, but that you did it and are happy to have made her dream come true! It sounds as if her joy is all that matters to you, and that is a beautiful thing! It must have been a joyous, memorable day, and your daughter is a lucky, lucky girl! -2 -2points reply Lisa McClure Lisa McClure Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago That is their right, if they can afford it. I know people who drive flashy cars or go on wild vacations--friends flew first class to Singapore for $10k each! A wedding can live in your heart for a long time. I wouldn't do it, but I wouldn't shame other people for doing it. 6 6points reply KT KT Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago If they've got the money and want that type of wedding who are you to judge? 5 5points reply joop joop Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago I don't care if people want that and it's nice when you get invited, but if you expect ppl to also give you a 200 gift, because you paid so much, sorry, but busy busy busy, I really can't come. Ppl I know don't expect that, but this is Holland. 20 is a nice gift and it's normal if you ask for money as a gift instead of nonsense stuff. 100 guests x 20 is 2000 and you have your wedding costs back or you throw an expensive party, pay it yourself or invite rich ppl. The stories I read about being expected to buy an expensive dress in some color and also pay 200, you do you, but don't invite me or I just say no. 4 4points reply Aria Whitaker Aria Whitaker Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Depending on the venue, it can go up as high as $600 from what I have seen. Especially if things like an open bar with top shelf spirits, having it at a destination location or an all-inclusive, high-end foods and multiple course meals....it can get very pricey!! 4 4points reply Zachary B Zachary B Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago It's rich people things. This seems normal and insignificant to them. 4 4points reply CP Wood CP Wood Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Even if you are having a wedding that comes out to $25pp, you are still within your rights, as the hosts, to request that guests do not bring their children; it's not a " rich people thing", as much as it is about what kind of wedding they want to have; kids or no kids. Their choice; rich or not so rich! If they want to have a big, casual, backyard bar-b-cue kind of reception, they still have the right to say, "please, no kids". It's very rude, and disrespectful to the hosts, to ignore their request, and then, to put the " icing on the cake", your "not invited" child proceeds to disrupt the ceremony, and ruins the brides gown, kind of making their point for them! 3 3points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. Weddings, etc, are NOT insignificant things to the rich and cultured. Or WOULD YOU EVEN KNOW!?!? -5 -5points reply Bradley Probus Bradley Probus Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago ... I'm fairly certain he was talking about the price, not the event... 4 4points reply Jihana Jihana Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Well why not? They obviously could afford it for all the grown up guests. It is not your decision to make how anyone spends their money. 4 4points reply Vicky Zar Vicky Zar Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Problem is (from what I gather): most people do not really have the funds for it! 5 5points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago OR SOME PREFER a reasonably-priced affair and put the costs saved into investments and money accounts for future life goals. Again, FREE CHOICES. 3 3points reply Kathryn9 Spraker Kathryn9 Spraker Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Some people have a background in culinary arts and the meal is important to them. I know it was to me. That and the music. After all that's what most ppl remember. The food, the music; did they have a good time. If either are bad it's ALL they'll remember. 3 3points reply Rosemarie Reynolds Rosemarie Reynolds Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago That's why you aak guests to reply whether their attending or not.so you have a head count. Those who show up without replying put an additional cost on the couple. This is rude and unexceptable and yes, receptions are expensive. We payed that much per plate. Obviously, you haven't gotten married or had a family member get married. This is an average charge for a reception qbd that doesn't include flowers.. You are living in the dark ages. 2 2points reply Mikey Kliss Mikey Kliss Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Ya that is a RIDICULOUS price 2 2points reply Susie Smith Susie Smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Based on YOUR standards, not theirs. 2 2points reply elfin elfin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Who says people getting married are in their right mind? 1 1point reply Donna Shepherd Donna Shepherd Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago Not my business how anyone spends their money. 0 0points reply Walking On Sunshine Walking On Sunshine Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 5 months ago you've never been to a wedding have you? most have multiple courses and an open bar. 0 0points reply Gail Dextrase Gail Dextrase Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago You are not just paying for the meal but the rental of the room, the staff, etc. It is always this way. 0 0points reply Keisha Keisha Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Rather than paying $250 per person to eat I would have sent a gift and went on a vacation versus pay $1k for four plates of food. 0 0points reply CP Wood CP Wood Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Or, even less expensive, check the " unable to attend" or " No" box on the RSVP card; (it's been a while, so I can't recall the wording!), send a $100 gift, and watch " Lifetime" movies all day, in my PJ's, eating junk food, on the couch, or maybe watch the original " Father of the Bride", starring Elizabeth Taylor! Or the newer one, with Steve Martin and Kimberly Williams-Paisley. Or " The Wedding Singer"! Being an older widow,( I hate that word!) who has trouble walking, let alone dancing, that's what I would probably do, though it sounds like a fun time to me!( The original $250pp wedding).These people were exceptionally rude, given that the bride and groom had even gone so far as to provide babysitters, at no cost to their friends; it really doesn't surprise me that these people are continuing their rudeness by not paying the bill sent to them, and I might add, should have included what is no doubt an expensive bill for cleaning the bride's dress! They aren't friends! 3 3points reply CP Wood CP Wood Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago Also, NTA!! Rude guest's are definitely TA! 1 1point reply GenericPanda09 GenericPanda09 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 6 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. Not just those paying it...... but those trying to charge it too. like 'oh...... it's a wedding or corporate function.... let's put our prices up %500 and hope no one of consequence notices that's exactly what we've done. -4 -4points reply Cwc Connie Cwc Connie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. And That would be my wedding gift to them. It's a wedding, not a fundraiser -14 -14points reply Jen Jen Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago They werent asking the guests to pay (except for the rude ones who brought their unwanted children), that is what the COUPLE was paying for thier guests. 14 14points reply Chachi Fry Chachi Fry Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 months ago This comment is hidden. 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