Weddings: Question: Do you have to wear dupatta at your own shaadi? |
- Question: Do you have to wear dupatta at your own shaadi?
- Question: Music for a brunch wedding?
- Question: My daughter's pinning ceremony is tomorrow!!!!?
- Question: I got into a huge fight with my uncle, should I try to call him?
- Question: What's the best city in Texas to have a bachelor party ? I'm thinking Austin or Dallas?
- Question: Fall Wedding!?
- Question: Engagement Rings? Selfish? Materialistic?
- Question: Do you traditionally show your husband-to-be his wedding band? Or is the first time he sees it supposed to be at the ceremony?
- Question: Jack N Jill & Bachelor/Bachelorette parties?
- Question: Invited to a wedding with no plus one?
- Question: How close should the florist be for my wedding venue?
- Question: What do you think about using Disney songs for a first dance at a wedding. My wife and I were thinking of using can you feel the love?
- Question: Best first dance songs that everybody knows. I feel like most romantic songs Are just a guy talking about a girl or the other way around?
- Question: We’ll be shortly visiting the Cayman Islands to say “I Do”. Is a quiet private beach wedding with friends and family possible?
- Question: My son doesn't look like me, what should I do?
Question: Do you have to wear dupatta at your own shaadi? Posted: 09 Mar 2016 08:57 PM PST Since you are already married ( Islamic celermony) why is it required on the wedding day? What if you are not a hijab? In America women wear a veil in church but afterwards, they remove it so how come you can t at shaadi? What if you don t wear it? |
Question: Music for a brunch wedding? Posted: 09 Mar 2016 08:35 PM PST I am getting married in July with a brunch reception. No DJ, so we are trying to find out what music to play. What do you think about instrumental music for the reception. It would be something like The Vitamin String Quartet or Piano Guys (pop music, but played with classical instruments) |
Question: My daughter's pinning ceremony is tomorrow!!!!? Posted: 09 Mar 2016 07:39 PM PST not understanding if I her buy her a gift for the ceremony? Or is that only for graduation ceremony? Thanks for your help |
Question: I got into a huge fight with my uncle, should I try to call him? Posted: 09 Mar 2016 12:11 PM PST Ok so I am getting married in like 2 months. My fiance and I decided to have a small intimate civil ceremony, which is perfect for us because our extended family won't be able to attend. Anyway I invited an uncle that I am very close to, however I told him not to say anything about the wedding because I wanted to announce it later on. Not only did he go behind my back and told my distant relatives, but he invited some of them on my behalf and said I would pay for their expenses! I was obviously outraged and called him to ask why he did that. He denied the whole thing. All I asked of him was to not say anything to anyone else because it was not his place to invite or announce my wedding. He got upset and told me he wanted nothing to do with my wedding and he was not going and hung up on me. Now my mother is upset that I haven't called him back because everyone already rsvp but he hasn't said anything. I don't feel like calling him because I honestly think he disrespected me, but I also don't want to start my marriage with family drama. If he doesn't go should that really be on me? And if I call him what the hell can I say if I'm still fuming? Please no rude comments I really am heartbroken over this situation. |
Question: What's the best city in Texas to have a bachelor party ? I'm thinking Austin or Dallas? Posted: 09 Mar 2016 11:25 AM PST My wedding is at the end of June this year and I was wondering what city you guys think I should have my bachelor party at ? Yes , I want strippers there and a lot of wild fun . Definitely a night that I want to remember ... So what city in Texas do you guys recommend ? I currently line in Houston so you can scratch that off the list lol |
Posted: 09 Mar 2016 11:09 AM PST Ladies! I recently got engaged, and my fiancé and I are planning a fall wedding (somewhere around the ball park of September) and I am slightly overwhelmed with everything that needs to be done. Our biggest challenge right now is assessing and setting a budget, odds are we will end up paying for most if not all of the wedding on our own. The plan is to have an outdoor wedding since fall is my favorite season and our anniversary of when we started dating is actually in September. Where did you start? Some say the venue because that will be the most expensive (reception, menu, and whatnot) others have told me the guest list; the more people the more expensive. I have managed to break it down to only the must have people for both myself and my fiancé, and because it is mostly family I am not entirely sure if I can cut anymore off; were sitting at about 130 guests (that includes children and plus ones) Any tips, tricks or ideas? I am open to any and everything!! To clarify we are planning on Sept of 2017. |
Question: Engagement Rings? Selfish? Materialistic? Posted: 09 Mar 2016 11:01 AM PST My boyfriend and I have started looking at rings together. He has a good job, no debt,goes on extravagant vacations, spends money on $4,000 watches and buys whatever he wants. When it comes to ring prices i get "Thats expensive" "Thats ridiculous" "I wouldn't pay that much" ...he has even said thats about rings that cost the same as ONE of his watches. I know the ring isn't the most important thing, but why is it an issue to buy me a ring when you spend more than that on one of your trips or on things you buy for yourself. I don't want to sound materialistic, because Im not...but whats the deal here? I |
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Question: Jack N Jill & Bachelor/Bachelorette parties? Posted: 09 Mar 2016 05:43 AM PST My friend is getting married and is having her wedding party plan a J&J but is planning on paying for it. Her fiance's best man is no longer planning on having a bachelor party, hinting that planning the J&J replaces that. The maid of honor is jumping on the bandwagon with the best man now too.The bride & groom want to tell their best man & maid of honor they still want the bachelor & bachelorette without coming off like an @$$. Is it customary to have both a J&J and the bachelor/bachelorette parties? If the bride & groom are paying for it, I feel like they should still get their bachelor/bachelorette parties. Just looking for opinions to help my friend out more with how to approach it. BeatriceBatten... They aren't 'running the show' at all. They're paying for the J&J and helping to plan it. They also don't want to plan the bachelor(ette) party. The best man and maid of honor are saying they no longer want to plan or host a bachelor(ette) party since they are planning the J&J. Bride & groom want no responsibility in setting up the bachelor(ette) party but still want their best man & maid of honor to throw one. |
Question: Invited to a wedding with no plus one? Posted: 09 Mar 2016 05:15 AM PST A relative of my bestfriend invited me to her wedding with no plus one. Everyone else are invited with their plus one because they are married or in a serious relationship. I am single. Not only am I single, I am just recently single so this makes it even worse. What would you do in my situation, would you go or not? Would it be rude to ask if I could bring a guest? I'm receiving a lot of rude answers. If anyone even bothered to read the description properly: this is my bestfriend's relative not mine. My bestfriend is important to me, not their relative. I already declined the invite and I got the "awww but you have to come!" I wouldn't attend a wedding to meet someone new. Plus, I just said everyone else there wouldn't be single (read properly for goodness sake!). I know it's rude to ask to bring a guest. I really did not want to be invited anyway, and I already declined. They're not accepting it, and they want me to be there. So if it's so important to have me there, surely they might have to consider my rude request to have a guest. I really do not get couples who make a list of invites together and literally plan to invite singles at wedding. You wouldn't want to be invited alone, so why would you put someone through that? I have to fly there (I live in another country right now!). So it's funny how you all think I will stay at home and sulk when I actually would have to go through a lot of trouble to attend that wedding. So yeah, to take 2 flights out to a whole other part of the world to attend a wedding alone...not exactly a dream scenario. |
Question: How close should the florist be for my wedding venue? Posted: 09 Mar 2016 12:52 AM PST I'm having a wedding in Tahoe this summer; would I be able to hire a florist from Sacramento or is that too far? |
Posted: 09 Mar 2016 12:45 AM PST Tonight form the lion king |
Posted: 09 Mar 2016 12:33 AM PST Do you guys know a song that does both and shows both perspectives. How about hero by Enrique Iglesias. |
Posted: 09 Mar 2016 12:21 AM PST |
Question: My son doesn't look like me, what should I do? Posted: 08 Mar 2016 06:03 PM PST I'm Mexican (American born) and my wife, his mother White (Welsh/English). I've noticed my son who's one year old looks like how a little white child would look. I don't see him any less I'm just asking why is this? |
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