How Much Money I Spent On My Wedding

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  • @sophiacassini8697 says:

    His wife is off screen holding a gun to his head. “It was worth the money. Right, honey?” πŸ˜‚

    But, seriously, congrats! πŸ‘

  • @MrSabunyc says:

    I got married in the courthouse and we went to a nice restaurant afterwards. I definitely don’t regret it.

    • @farid.elgh. says:

      Great decision! Weddings are just a waste of money!

    • @DaveDepilot-KFRG says:

      We did Queens courthouse then Outback Steakhouse. Wow, that sounds so redneck. But I’m from NYC.

    • @ezraristow5345 says:

      My wife and I did the courthouse thing FOR financial reasons. We then had a cool little ceremony with family and an awesome lake cookout as a “reception”. We got incredible photos and have so many great memories. It was also so low stress because everything didn’t have to be perfect or just right. And everybody that loves and cared about us were there.

    • @LegendCristianoLopez says:

      Right choice. I would rather save the expense on the wedding for the honeymoon and buy a house.

    • @Nono-ut8kz says:

      Yeah, plus if you really want, you can just rent a hall and decorate it for yourself and have a nice meal.​@@farid.elgh.

  • @teresaperez2962 says:

    Congratulations! Happy for you both . May god fill you both with lots of happiness and a great happy marriage!:)πŸ™πŸΌβ™₯️

  • @danielpruitt8550 says:

    Congrats Graham, wishing y’all the best!

  • @GregTurismo says:

    My wife and I Literally did cater chipotle for the food. And guess what? Everyone said they loved it πŸ˜‚ no fancy nonsense food that doesn’t taste good for being 10x the cost. People knew it and enjoyed it. Chipotle all the way.

    • @skibbitybopmdada says:

      Almost every wedding I’ve been to food has been so bad. I am 100 p hitting up my favorite Mexican place to do catering if I can

    • @GregTurismo says:

      @@skibbitybopmdadado it! They will be so honored. Our goal was to only support charities or people we knew directly with every choice we made. We almost could do it but chipotle was the next best choice for us.

  • @MichellesPuppyCam says:

    You’re a good guy who deserves a good wedding. Your loved ones will especially appreciate your beautiful wedding

  • @seanm3644 says:

    “How Much Money Spent On My Wedding” Proceeds to not give a single actual expense

  • @jucxox says:

    That last part hit me hard.. it’s really sad my family doesn’t have many gatherings to celebrate, like graduations, births, or weddings.. we only have funerals. 😒 congrats on your wedding and I’m glad it was a beautiful day!

  • @MarcioNovelli says:

    My wife and I both would have gone way smaller and used the money to buy a home sooner.

  • @Mycescos says:

    Congratulations. You’re like my little bro, just so happy that you’re successful and now starting a family.

  • @tradingsystemsgroup5312 says:

    Everyone I know that had a big wedding are now divorced. Everyone I know that had a modest wedding are still married. And that is not anecdotal, check out the Emory study, over $20K on wedding results in a 60% higher rate of divorce.

    • @rayrwyr says:

      Yes. There is a correlation. Big expensive weddings are demanded by narcissistic brides who later divorce their hubby. They care about the wedding and not about being wives.

  • @jd123jax says:

    Congrats!! My wife and I had the same mentality as you and yours. We thought (while maybe not statistically) this is a once in a lifetime event. This isn’t the thing to cheap out on. Do it up right and we have no regrets about it. Glad you had a good time and here’s to a lifetime of happiness together

  • @drewfoster1493 says:

    My wife and I got married in Jamaica at a Sandels resort. We didn’t invite anyone and it was amazing! But to each their own.

  • @EmeliaKate says:

    My wedding was one of the most magical days in my life. We spent double the budget (we could still afford it, but had a hard time justifying spending so much on a wedding), but it was worth every penny. The part where he said it’s the only day you will have all of your loved ones in the same room at once, it is such an incredible experience that I wish I could live over again. I want to add that even though i personally didn’t do it, I want to note that I think courthouse marraiges are also so incredibly special in their own way too ❀ no matter how you do it, I recommend doing anything you can afford, because money stress is a real thing in marraige and you dont want to start it off in debt.

  • @redthunder6183 says:

    This feels very genuine, like it wasn’t made for content but rather sincere life advice.

  • @DammitBobby619 says:

    Somebody once told me the most expensive wedding have the shortest marriages

  • @jkfredrick20 says:

    My wedding videos are priceless. So many family members have passed since then. So wonderful to hear their voices and see them having a great time all in one place.

  • @mikaimitchell4274 says:

    Totally agree with the sentiment. We definitely don’t have loads of money, but we paid for our own wedding at 20 and saved 10k and paid cash for everything. It wasn’t a bougie wedding or anything but It was wonderful. I have no regrets like I thought I might spending that much. Getting married is very significant, I think that a big point that people should take away is to splurge within your means. If you can pay 30k to have a wedding and stay out of debt and not deplete your reserves than do it! If not, find what you can manage and do that. Had a pretty great wedding with 10k.

  • @luck9837 says:

    If you meet the right one please don’t skip out on a wedding, its a day you will always look back on and wish you could relive

  • @aakeon9149 says:

    bro? birthday parties? baby showers? its easy to say this stuff when your rich. most people cant even fathom going over 5k for a wedding without going into debt

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