OK, I would LOVE to hear from people who have either had or participated in English weddings and receptions on this one. It's causing HUGE stress for me right now. Oh, and I really need to rant about this, so please excuse me if I go off a bit!
We're getting married at noon on 2 October - civil ceremony at the register's office so 60 people max. We've pretty much agreed to having a small reception at a friend's house for everyone who's actually at the wedding where we'll have a meal, wine, and cake. Sounds simple enough, right? WRONG. Jamie is having a melt down about an evening party. First, let me say that we have NO money and my parents are retired, so their contribution needs to be kept under control as their flights over here are also going to be well expensive. My mum is going to pay for the reception and we're going to scrape the money up for a dress, flowers, and rings.
But Jamie says that everyone over here "expects" an evening party and that to not have one is to slight all of his co-workers and other close aquaintances who have invited him to theirs over the years. I've been to one and I thought, to be brutally honest, that it was tacky and just an excuse for everyone to get pissed beyond belief.
So am I "required" to scrape up the money (from where, I don't know) for a DJ, a second set of invitations, and a hall (though apparently we can get a local rugby club for free if we pay the bar staff but do I really want to spend my wedding night drinking in a bloody rugby club???) Jamie says it would be fine if we "just decorate a bit" but that's yet more money for flowers (though in a rugby club I think streamers and balloons might be just as good as candles and flowers.) And since we litterally only have about 500 quid to spend, that whiddles the funds for dress, flowers, invitations, new shirt and tie for him, and rings to around 200 which I quite frankly don't think can't be done.
Am I being a snot?