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Couple Get $3000 In Gifts From Their $60k Wedding: “We’re Freaking Out And Really Devastated”

Couple Get $3000 In Gifts From Their $60k Wedding: “We’re Freaking Out And Really Devastated”

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It’s understandable to want an extravagant wedding and have a ceremony everyone would fondly remember. But, of course, it comes with a hefty price tag that may come back to haunt you if you don’t have enough resources

This couple learned that lesson the hard way when they spent $60,000 on their wedding. They were greatly disappointed after only receiving a twentieth of those expenses in gifts from their guests, ultimately forcing them to cancel their honeymoon

They are now seeking advice from the internet on how to “move past” their ordeal as they express how “devastated” they felt. Scroll down for the entire text and reader responses. 

Some people have extravagant weddings even if they can’t afford them

Image credits: Mesut çiçen / unsplash (not the actual photo)

This couple spent $60,000 on their wedding and ended up canceling their honeymoon after receiving a meager amount in gifts

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Image credits: Yomex Owo / unsplash (not the actual photo)

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Weddings are perceived as a status symbol to deflect judgment from others

The couple went above and beyond to have their “perfect” wedding, which cost them much more than the national average in the United States. According to Forbes, the most expensive ceremonies are in New York City, costing an average of $49,866. 

San Francisco ranks second on that list, costing an average of $44,229. Boston closes the top three with an average expense of $43,949. 

Recent studies have shown that lavish weddings increase the risk of divorce, yet many people still prefer to splurge on their big day. As historian Stephanie Coontz told The Guardian, this practice is rooted in 19th-century traditions where people viewed marriage as a way to expand economic and political power. 

“Weddings were their way of underlining power, social connections, and exhibiting how wonderful an alliance this would be,” she said. 

Today, some may judge a couple based on their extravagant ceremonies. In turn, people end up spending exorbitant amounts to maintain their status. 

“It’s really everyone saying: this is the best, this is my dream, this is what I want to put forth into the world,” wedding writer Elise Taylor told the British publication. 

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Image credits: Jayson Hinrichsen / unsplash (not the actual photo)

Having a smaller guest list is one of the most significant ways to save money on wedding expenses

It is unclear why the couple decided to have 270 people on their wedding guest list. Hindsight is always 20/20, and having a smaller ceremony would’ve saved them a ton. 

According to veteran wedding planner Emily Coyne, it is the easiest way to reduce the budget. In an interview with The Knot, Coyne suggests more intimate gatherings for cost management and enhancing the personal experience. 

The couple also expected to receive a specific amount in gifts, which meant they likely didn’t consider the bigger picture. Coyne says this is why many end up overspending. 

“Understanding the full scope of costs beforehand will help you allocate your budget wisely and avoid financial strain.”

At this point, there isn’t much the couple can do but look at what happened to them as a learning experience. They have the option to celebrate the honeymoon later, but they must first settle the debts they incurred.

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Most commenters criticized the newlyweds for their decision

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However, a few sided with them and blamed the guests for not gifting enough

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Hi there! I am a Visual Editor at Bored Panda. My job is to ensure that all the articles are aesthetically pleasing. I get to work with a variety of topics ranging from all the relationship drama to lots and lots of memes and, my personal favorites, funny cute cats. When I am not perfecting the images, you can find me reading with a cup of matcha latte and a cat in my lap, taking photos (of my cat), getting lost in the forest, or simply cuddling with my cat... Did I mention that I love cats?

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MozillaFreeAdblock
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10 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A wedding is not a fundraising charity banquet. It is a party. Guests get fed, socialize and go home. Gifts are congratulary.

Isabella
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10 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In some countries, the wedding is a party and in the same time a fundraising banquet, where the custom is that the guests are actually covering their part of the menu/expenses and add on top something extra as a gift.

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Schnitzel
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11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ah..poor babies! Here, let me give you some tears made of gold and all your problems will be sorted.

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MozillaFreeAdblock
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10 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A wedding is not a fundraising charity banquet. It is a party. Guests get fed, socialize and go home. Gifts are congratulary.

Isabella
Community Member
10 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In some countries, the wedding is a party and in the same time a fundraising banquet, where the custom is that the guests are actually covering their part of the menu/expenses and add on top something extra as a gift.

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Schnitzel
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11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ah..poor babies! Here, let me give you some tears made of gold and all your problems will be sorted.

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