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- Question: I m getting married and i m wondering if i need hors d oeuvres at wedding dinner?
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- Question: Are all the songs I ve chosen for wedding ceremony appropriate?
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Question: I m getting married and i m wondering if i need hors d oeuvres at wedding dinner? Posted: 18 Mar 2017 02:56 PM PDT |
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Question: Do I have to buy a Luigi board from Luigi? Posted: 18 Mar 2017 08:50 AM PDT |
Posted: 18 Mar 2017 08:02 AM PDT Basically, I don t get along with his sisters that well. We are ok but they still consider me an outsider since I don t interact with them as much. I try to interact with them but they make no effort to get to know me and it s hard for me to put forth the effort. Well now that we are engaged I know I need to put forth a lot more effort to get to know them. I told my fiancé to let me ask them to be my bridesmaids so that I could introduce the hanging out idea and going to get makeovers and all that. My fiancé wasn t paying attention and already asked them through text if they would be my bridesmaids. So now I m stuck not sure how to start the conversation with them to hang out without being weird about it. Do I tell them "hey I wanted to ask you to be my bridesmaids but my fiancé seems to have beat me to it?" Or do I just forget about it and jump straight into asking if they will come do a free makeover thing I won? Or is there another way to make this easier on me? |
Question: I am 21 and I want to marry a 29 years old woman!!? Posted: 10 Mar 2017 01:24 PM PST |
Question: Wedding gift ideas for couple, with no registry? Posted: 10 Mar 2017 09:45 AM PST I know that the groom likes hunting and sports. I know they are very religious (Christian) what can i get them for their wedding gift? I am also a new to this family (8 mos.) and have rarely spent time with the couple. |
Question: Are all the songs I ve chosen for wedding ceremony appropriate? Posted: 10 Mar 2017 08:17 AM PST I m walking down aisle to: Rod stewart - have I told you lately that I love you Signing of register songs: 1. Lighthouse family - high, 2. Oasis - wonderwall, 3. Everlet brothers - let it be me 4. Al green - let s stay together Walking out song: lumineers - ho hey I am just wondering are all these songs suitable for a wedding, I m thinking more let it be me and let s stay together that I m concerned about |
Posted: 10 Mar 2017 07:53 AM PST Wanted an opinion on a proposal for my girlfriend. Awhile ago she was on this geocaching kick and wanted to go geocaching with her. We tried it and I didn t like it too much, but eventually we made one together and hid it under a rock on the top of a hill overseeing the city. We never got around to adding it to the app, but we did check on our little cache a few months later and it was still there. We are planning a four day weekend together in the next few weeks and we ve looked at rings together recently and she knows I went on my own afterwards and probably assumes I bought the ring. So I anticipate she probably has a hope I ll propose during our 4 day vacation. I was planning on accidentally taking a "wrong turn" to our destination and while on the way suggest we stop by and look at our geocache to see if it s still there. I was planning on having a note in it asking her to marry me, and propose on the spot. Ideally I d like to get her sister in on it and be hiding and taking photos of the proposal. I feel like this will catch her off guard and really surprise her since she might have suspected I was going to over that weekend, and then we can enjoy it as an engaged couple. The view is really nice as well so I hope it s romantic. What do you think? |
Posted: 10 Mar 2017 06:59 AM PST So, my boyfriend and I are not engaged yet, but we're getting close to it. His sister and I haven't had the best relationship. I'm 22, she's 16. In the past (like 2 years ago) she has said really nasty things about me and her brother (sex related stuff) to her friends and I have found out about it. She has tried to get her brother to break up with me, she's tried to turn one of my friends against me, telling her brother I've cheated on him and that I'm always super mean to her, which I am not. You might be thinking, dang what could I have done to make her hate me so much? LITERALLY NOTHING!!! I've always been so nice to her so I have no idea why she would do me or her brother this way. I guess I should put this in there: his sister was sexually assaulted when she was younger, so maybe this is her way of retaliating against the guy but she's taking it out on me? BUT REGARDLESS, she shouldn't treat me the way she does. So, back to my question... when the time comes for me to choose my bridal party, do I have to include her in it? She literally makes everything about herself and she cannot stand when the attention isn't on her. I feel like she would try to sabotage my wedding or something. Can someone help me??? |
Posted: 10 Mar 2017 04:49 AM PST we have spoken about when we get married and where, when, how soon etc but this was a spare of the moment buy.. we went shopping and he had my finger measured and said i have to have it for my left ring finger as it looks ''funny'' on any other finger.. his brother asked if he was going to propose and he said maybe,.. he keeps looking at the ring in the shop and he's excited for us to pick it up tomorrow.. is it just a promise ring? thoughts? |
Question: If wedding ceremony and reception are in the same location, OK to skip the ceremony? Posted: 10 Mar 2017 01:50 AM PST I accepted an invitation to a wedding this weekend. The ceremony and reception are held in the same building, in different rooms. Unfortunately I am in a work crunch and have some extremely important (career-defining) projects going on, and some deadlines around the time of the wedding. So: OK to skip the wedding ceremony itself and just show up for the reception? This would save 2 hours of time. I am friends with the bride, but mostly "career friends"--we help each other in our jobs (but work in different companies). Thanks. To add: I am not married and the invitation didn't specify a guest, so I am going solo. I will know only 1 person there (other than the bride/groom), as far as I can tell. |
Question: How can I politely decline a request to be a bridesmaid? Posted: 09 Mar 2017 07:57 PM PST |
Question: Any advice for this marriage proposal? Posted: 09 Mar 2017 03:00 PM PST My 4 year relationship with my girlfriend is coming to an abrupt end because of my insensitivity and hesitation in our relationship. Especially children. Shes made up her mind regardless of anything ive said the answer has been no... So I dont see the harm trying one last thing. How does this proposal sound? Overdramatic? Not poetic enough? |
Question: Is it acceptable to not do a wedding reception? Posted: 08 Mar 2017 02:11 PM PST People will think I'm cheap. My girlfriend will not like it. I just don't know what's the point of a wedding reception? I worked hard for 2 years just to please people!! |
Question: How many carats is your engagement ring and how much did it cost? Posted: 06 Mar 2017 08:05 PM PST |
Question: Why do people have to register for wedding gifts? Posted: 06 Mar 2017 07:02 PM PST What's the reason? |
Question: I'm not sure what to get my future wife as a wedding present. Any suggestions? Posted: 06 Mar 2017 01:56 PM PST My wedding day is rolling up pretty soon, but I have yet to get anything for my bride. I know she got me a little something - not sure what - but I know she spent around $100 and created something personal for me. I'd like to spend close to or over $100 as well. I'm usually pretty thoughtful when it comes to gifts, but at this point, I'm all out of ideas. I don't mind going stereotypical (whatever that means), but the more personal, the better. If you're married, what did your spouse get you? If you aren't married, guys - what would you get for your bride? Or ladies - what do you think you would like to receive from your groom? |
Question: Should I be going to a wedding without my fiancée? Posted: 06 Mar 2017 01:30 PM PST I have been invited to my childhood friend s wedding. His family and my family are very close, my sister and his sister are friends and his mother and mine are best friends. He had sent the save the dates to my mums house addressed to my mum, sister and I but no sign of any +1s. I have been with my fiancée for 3 years, are living together and getting married next year (my childhood friend, his fiancée aka soon to be wife and two kids are getting invited to ours). My mother spoke to my fiancée about the wedding how we are all getting there with my fiancée responding that she doesn t think she is invited . My mother said wait for the formal invites but it may just be married couples who are invited. I am very hurt by this and don t want to go to a wedding without my fiancée but if I don t go, it will cause a family argument probably. I ve spoke to my fiancée and she believes you always bring someone s +1 to a wedding and is especially rude not to invite an engaged couple living together. She think this was also cause an argument between me and my mother if I don t go but my fiancée has said if you re choosing sides then choose the one that isn t making you choose. Help?!?! |
Question: What color do you think a classic six prong solitaire would look better in? Posted: 05 Mar 2017 01:21 PM PST Rose gold or yellow gold? I really don't like the way that white gold, platinum, silver, etc look like on my skin and I have always preferred yellow gold. However, I've recently come to really love rose gold. I'm just afraid of it looking outdated in a few years from now and that I'll regret not going with a more classic yellow gold? |
Posted: 05 Mar 2017 09:02 AM PST I don't attend birthdays, weddings, or funeral celebrations. On my own birthday I don't celebrate it and 1 or 2 friends give me birthday cards, as for weddings i don't attend any weddings, I also don't want to have an actual wedding of my own. As for my funeral, i don't want one. Is this common to do? My family thinks i'm really weird because of this. I'm really happy for people who get married and I send them my wishes. |
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