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joejoe
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Most people like to be extravgent at some time or another whether it is buying a larger home, latest gadgets, badge cars etc and a wedding is no different. A big wedding is a tradition and shouldn't be scoffed at by those with little interest in it, it really is a case of each to their own. Ballyman, you do sound bitter regarding your contempt for people spending money on one day and in particular the bride, but its not that mad really and I don't think anyone is going to sacrifice their kids education for the price of their wedding.
Allot of people that are getting married don't have kids, so its only later they see the problems (when they have kids + Loan + mortgage + another loan + credit card + HP + Overdraft (Ireland is on of the most in debt countries per head of population in the world)).
If people want to spend the money thats good for them, and the hotel and the dress shop and the ...... and so on and on. Its not so good, if they can not afford it, that's where I see the problem (years of problems and debt for one day, maddness).
Ballyman, to me sound's like a reasonable enough lad, just giving a different perspective than the others, and seems to be getting a bit of stick for it. I have been married a couple of years now and could not afford a big wedding even so pressure was put on me and my then girl friend to have a 'traditional Irish wedding', we didn't give in and we happy about that now. We have a very healthy bank balance now and are well able to provide for our son and our expectant child. Our marriage was / is about us and the rest of our life's and very importantly our children's life's, we dont have to work long long hours to pay the loans we have time to bring up our child and give him all the love and patient he needs, why put pressure on your marriage and family from the start if you don't need to?
In any case I wish all the couples out there getting married the best, its great to see that what ever about your spending habbit's, you are doing the right thing and bring a child or children up on a family.
Joejoe