It is your day. Do what you want and what makes you comfortable. There is no rule that you have to have alcohol at a wedding.
That being said, if I ever get married, my entire wedding budget is going toward alcohol for the reception. I want everyone to get smashed.
I've never been to one without an open bar.
and to try to hook up with someone at the reception.![]()
It's generally mentioned on the invitation. My friends know what's up.![]()
and to try to hook up with someone at the reception.![]()
In the weeks leading up to my wedding, I often joked to my now-wife that the marriage wouldn't stick unless "one of the guests did a little boom-boom with a bridesmaid."
Not only did that happen, but the doer of said "boom-boom" is a member of TrekBBS. I think my marriage is going to be one of those 75-year enduring sorts.![]()
That being said, if I ever get married, my entire wedding budget is going toward alcohol for the reception. I want everyone to get smashed.
No. No, you really don't. You think you do, but you don't.
--Ted (wedding reception survivor and designated driver, 35+ years)
It is your day. Do what you want and what makes you comfortable. There is no rule that you have to have alcohol at a wedding.
It's your day to invite a bunch of people to sit through a long ceremony and reception and give you gifts. I don't think accommodating a large number of them who want alcohol is an unreasonable sacrifice.
Of course, it's your day, so do whatever you want. But why spoil your guests fun? Leaving aside immediate family & very close friends, most other people only turn up to weddings for the free food, free booze, and to try to hook up with someone at the reception.![]()
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