Weddings: Question: Which is the best location in Chennai for getting more bridal bookings? |
- Question: Which is the best location in Chennai for getting more bridal bookings?
- Question: Henna party for an Indian wedding- what do I wear?
- Question: Why do you think people complain about weddings that don't have alcohol or music?
- Question: Do you like small, medium, or large weddings?
- Question: I am getting engaged in one year what do I need to do to be prepared?
- Question: Wedding theme ideas?
- Question: Is a $15,000 food and beverage minimum for a wedding expensive or normal?
- Question: Do modern bridal gowns make brides look like sluts with their strapless bare back and bare shoulders (and almost bare boobs) ?
- Question: House warming/ wedding registry party? Is there such a thing?
- Question: Is it wrong to say no to all these 'family' weddings?
- Question: Paying for the rehearsal dinner?
- Question: How attractive are both dudes?
Question: Which is the best location in Chennai for getting more bridal bookings? Posted: 17 May 2016 08:27 PM PDT My friend suggested that Green Trends(http://www.mygreentrends.in/ ) is the best beauty salon who offers bridal make-up at affordable charges. |
Question: Henna party for an Indian wedding- what do I wear? Posted: 17 May 2016 08:04 PM PDT I m attending an Indian wedding and the henna reception and I don t have a clue what to wear! Long maxi dress, shorter dress with sleeves? Anyone have any experience with attending an Indian wedding just as a guest? |
Question: Why do you think people complain about weddings that don't have alcohol or music? Posted: 17 May 2016 07:40 PM PDT I personally don't mind a wedding without alcohol or loud music. But I think that the people who do complain are usually the type to get wasted or expect to be entertained all night. I think people should be happy to celebrate the couple's new life together, and not complain. |
Question: Do you like small, medium, or large weddings? Posted: 17 May 2016 07:30 PM PDT I like small weddings, because I don't like crowds. They are a lot more relaxed, and you can actually talk to the bride and groom. Most of the small weddings I've been to are also less expensive, and I'm all about the free and the cheap. |
Question: I am getting engaged in one year what do I need to do to be prepared? Posted: 17 May 2016 05:26 PM PDT I am getting engaged in a year than married the next, I have a part-time job, while I go to school, and also interning for a pastor position. So all at the same time I will be married, graduate college, and have a job as a pastor. My question is what can I do now to make sure that every part of the process goes smoothly? As far as financially, job wise, spiritually etc... what do I need to do to be prepared |
Question: Wedding theme ideas? Posted: 17 May 2016 01:41 PM PDT I am to be married next year and my fiance wants me to be in charge of how it looks, wants me to choose the theme. We have a wedding venue picked out, and will have the ceremony outside in late spring in a white gazebo surrounded by flowers. The reception hall is standard looking normally, indoors. I have a bit of money to play around with so I can stylize it how I want but I am trying to accumulate ideas for themes. By theme, I don't mean.. 'Alice in Wonderland' or 'Little Mermaid' or anything like that. I thought of Mod-60s, 50's, Gatsby style, Victorian, etc.. can I get more ideas please? |
Question: Is a $15,000 food and beverage minimum for a wedding expensive or normal? Posted: 17 May 2016 12:59 PM PDT I am not talking about anything BUT the food and beverage. If the minimum is $10-$15,000..is that considered expensive for a average wedding? Or is that normal for a regular everyday wedding? |
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Question: House warming/ wedding registry party? Is there such a thing? Posted: 17 May 2016 08:50 AM PDT Is there such a thing? Back story: me and my finance got engaged a few months ago, and we just bought a house. We plan on having a destination wedding so we already know a small group of family/friends will be attending. Is it wrong to have a house warming party with a registry if this is the only party we plan on having other than the wedding.. no engagement party. No bridal shower. |
Question: Is it wrong to say no to all these 'family' weddings? Posted: 17 May 2016 03:48 AM PDT I'm 17. I've lived with my grandparents (maternal) since I was 6. Both my maternal and paternal grandparents are active in my life and have taken more of a parental role in my life than my actual parents have. They divorced when I was 6. It was bitter and ugly enough that both were deemed unfit parents to my sister and me. My mother and father have set their wedding dates to the same date (August 13th). My fathers future SIL is getting married a week later and my mothers fiancés son will be getting married the first week of September. I've gotten invitations to all these weddings, as has my sister. My grandparents have gotten invited to their sides weddings. My sister is going to try and make both our parents wedding, though it really is impossible. She's always hoped for a better relationship and is hoping by accepting and going to both (as well as the other two weddings) that the relationship will improve. My grandparents just want to have some contact with their kids. It's understandable. I'm different. I don't care for these 'family' things. My parents have proven time and time again that they only want me when it's convenient for them or when they'll get something from it (like appearing to be great parents). So I want to cut my losses and not go to any. My paternal great aunts have been butting in, though, and saying I should do it for family. My grandparents are leaving it up to me, since my 'parents' haven't been there for me. I should also add. My 'parents' both wrote on my invitations that I'll need a different dress for all four weddings (yes, I'm serious, they actually wrote that). |
Question: Paying for the rehearsal dinner? Posted: 17 May 2016 12:58 AM PDT So I'm going to be in my sisters wedding (bridesmaid) this weekend and she asked me and her bridesmaids and MOH to rehearsal dinner 2-3 weeks ago and also stated in a group text her and fiancée can't afford the rehearsal dinner so she said we have to pay. To me that is just wrong especially since I've paid for the dress shoes everything my own and I'm so annoyed she can't even tell me how much the dinner will be I really want to tell her how rude it is to make her MOH and bridesmaids and other members of the wedding how rude this is but I've never fought really with my older sister before she's 12years older than me but this is overboard idk if I should say something or if I should just get over it and pay for it Btw she's going on a cruise to Hawaii for her honeymoon I can understand not affording the dinner she's hosting but why not food at home or something? That's so rude |
Question: How attractive are both dudes? Posted: 16 May 2016 11:54 PM PDT https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtp1/v/t1.0-9/12654568_1197623316918042_3545992053007851387_n.jpg?oh=1f32ed1f9ec054b8e725c0154060529b&oe=576915D0 https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13254238_2018115528413976_6571139912418417023_n.jpg?oh=ba3920dfbcd9f4d0aca8b003bd8593e7&oe=57D06B37 |
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