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Published 16:10 26 Nov 2016 GMT
Updated 17:37 26 Nov 2016 GMT
"So my fiance and I have been wedding planing like crazy and we are trying to decide if we really want alcohol at our wedding. "The majority of his family can and will drink a TON, and things can esclate quickly. Meanwhile my family is fine without. "What are your feelings on a dry wedding? "We are aiming for a early afternoon wedding, small (50 people, mainly family). Like I said, the driving for is that his side of the family cant always handle alcohol. Plus it can save money."While she did get some people who agreed with her, others have been heavily criticising her decision. One person said, "If I knew ahead of time it [a wedding] was dry, I'd probably RSVP 'No'," while another added, "It’s kind of unfair that just because his side of the family can’t control themselves, it denies the other guests from relaxing with a drink." Another person shared their experience, "I attended my first dry wedding a few weeks ago. Not a fan." What do you think? Would it really impact the day?
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