Wedding season is mostly over, but we’re coming up to the most popular month to get engaged (December).
That makes it a great time to reflect on mistakes of weddings gone by and plan for better nuptials to come.
At least, that’s what Redditor u/Historical_Ant_1870 of the subreddit r/BigBudgetBrides seemed to encourage.
“What are some things that bother you when you go to a wedding? No wrong answers,” they shared into the group.
Here are 12 of the most upvoted responses:
“I know a cash-only or limited bar can be regional/cultural, so it doesn’t bother me that much. BUT you have to warn your guests. I don’t bring my wallet everywhere, and certainly don’t carry much cash.” u/theygotthemustardout
“I get wanting to have your first look down the aisle, but it’s a pain as a guest.” u/oyster167
“Your outdoor vineyard wedding in the middle of August is not a black tie formal setting. I feel like this has become such an influencer/social media wedding trend where everyone feels the need to cosplay ‘old money’.” u/notyouraveragezoe
“Especially if the wedding isn’t in a major city with plentiful Uber/Lyft!” u/RunnerEsq90
“One of the weddings I helped out on lost an hour of reception time to speeches, and they had this AMAZING band that they paid five figures for. It was a huge waste to only get 90 minutes out of them.” u/Bliinktoe
Do you agree with these or have anything to add? Let us know!