“How much did you spend on your wedding?” Social media users weigh in on the costs of wedding preparations and ceremonies
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When it comes to weddings, it seems like there is a never-ending list of things to spend money on.
From the dress to the venue to the catering, it can all add up very quickly.
And while some couples are happy to splurge on their big day, others are more mindful of their spending, opting for a more low-key affair.
So, how much did you spend on your wedding? According to a recent Reddit thread, it varies widely.
One commenter said they were struggling with the idea of spending $25,000 on their wedding when they could put that money towards a honeymoon or a house deposit.
Another shared that they spent around $15-20,000 when they eloped to Mexico, while another said they spent just under $1,000 on a small ceremony with food for guests at a nearby restaurant.
A Reddit user started a thread on the social media platform, asking how much other users spent on their weddings. Credit: kkshepel/Getty Images.
Then there are those couples who go all out, spending tens of thousands of dollars on their dream wedding. One commenter said they spent $4,000 on an incredible venue by the water, while another said they spent around $25,000 on their wedding.
One user shared: "My first wedding 12 years ago cost a lot over $25k. I stopped asking at that amount. I wanted to use the money to buy our first house. Tried pointing out that the way house prices were going we could have used that money as part of a house deposit and then gotten married a year later using equity to pay for it."
"Big fight about if I really wanted to get married or not. 12 months later when buying our first place and the prices had gone up so much that I was told I was right. For all the good that was."
As for the user's second wedding, the man said that they eloped to New York City.
He added: "Spent the money we would have on a wedding, on our honeymoon instead. Then we hired a cheap venue for a party when we got home. 32 days of travelling is better than 1 night where you are too busy to enjoy."
Another confessed that they spent approximately $20,000 on their wedding.
The person wrote: "~$20k all up, got married in Wanaka in New Zealand. We had about 20 guests and spent about $3k for a helicopter on top of a mountain for photographs."
A third chimed in: "Maybe 15k including all rings and honeymoon. Did it during lockdown so the family was the only ones invited and had it on the parents farm. Photographer was $300. We were buying a house and didn’t want to waste too much money from our deposit."
Other couples spent a fortune on their wedding ceremonies, while some said that they saved the money for other things. Credit: Fg Trade/E+/Getty Images.
Others offered advice on the original poster, saying that he should use his wedding funds wisely, such as saving it for a house deposit instead and not investing much on the ceremony.
One person recommended: "You can always have a big party later in life to celebrate your relationship! Don't waste your house deposit on a party."
"If I could go back i'd spend 80% of the total on ourselves/honeymoon and just 20% on a small ceremony, at the end of the day, it's your day - no one will remember it, except you," another suggested before revealing that he spent about $30,000 for his wedding."
One of the users claimed that she is a boomer so her wedding was "relatively cheap".
The user said: "Well I’m clearly a boomer so we did the cheap wedding and used our wedding fund for our house deposit. Had the reception at my parents big fancy house so the family did the cooking. Husbands parents brought the booze. Had about 30 guests but that was everyone we wanted to invite."
"Used the wedding gift money to furnish the house; back then, furniture stores did bundle deals of a bed, dining table and chairs, fridge and couch for pretty cheap. Found out once we had kids that you definitely don’t want expensive furniture when you have kids."
From the dress to the venue to the catering, all of the costs for the wedding can all add up very quickly. Credit: Maxim Kabb/Getty Images.
So, what is the right amount to spend on a wedding? Ultimately, it is up to the couple to decide what is important to them and what they are willing to splurge on. For some, a lavish affair is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, while others prefer to keep things more low-key.
How about you? Do you remember how much money you spent on your own wedding? Share your experiences with us in the comments below!