Wedding Planning
So I was having dinner with one of my friends and he was talking about Wedding Planning and how he had an "Ideal Wedding" idea. So this was his idea. He said he doesn't like it when people show up to the reception but not the ceremony. He thinks it's just rude...so to counter it he thinks that it'd be cool to have everyone at the ceremony get a florescent stamp when they leave. Upon entering the reception, he's going to have a few set of doors. The first set is going to be where you drop off your gifts. Then after that, you'll be escorted to another set of doors where they will basically be checking you for the stamp you got at the ceremony, and if you don't have a stamp, you don't get to go in. What? Like that is realistic. Well after he told me that idea, I just laughed in his face. He knows it wouldn't fly but he just had to tell us his idea anyways...haha.
3 Comments:
Why not just have a reception immediately following the ceremony? Then no need for the florescent stamp.
I think there's also another school of thought here, and that is that it's actually preferred if the people who don't want to go to the ceremony don't.
The ceremony is the most meaningful portion of the day; the reception is just a dinner party. One friend mentioned that she would hope only a small circle of people go to the ceremony, people she's really like to share that part with: A list VIPs. Then the dinner is more for the A and B list folks.
Weddings are ridiculous. A wedding is just a ceremony invented by religious fanatics to supposedly join a couple. My only reason for officially getting married are for the tax benefits.
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