The important thing is to present a united front. You and your partner must be on the same page as far as the style of the wedding, the budget and the size. Negotiate the things that are important to you.
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I certainly wouldn't say (wedding crashing) is an epidemic, but it does happen.
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Not only does that allow you to comparison-shop to make sure you're getting the right company, but it also gives you some familiarity with alternative vendors so you don't have to start from scratch if there's a cancellation.
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Some are more ornate, decorative, with engravings or tri-colored gold, just a little bit of color.
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This is the first thing the couple should discuss. Their ideas can be very different. You may want a formal wedding he may want to go to Vegas. You need to discuss what you envision the size, the level of formality. If you have very different ideas, then start negotiating on what is really important to the both of you.
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People think it's harmless to sneak into a wedding, and it might be, depending on the situation. But it's still inappropriate and it could cost the couple a lot of money.
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