ilovejack02
<font color=peach>what do you all think?<br><font
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Why would it be considered "tacky"? When you invite guests to your home do you have EVERY kind of expensive liquor available to them to make 50+ assorted different drinks?![]()
As long as there are "beverages" available - regardless of what they are - the obligation of providing your guests with something to drink has been fulfilled.. If it doesn't meet their "expectations", they're welcome to purchase whatever they want - out of their own pocket..
I dont consider them to be horribly tacky, but know LOTS of folks that do. I would rather just serve what I can afford and thats it. If its soda and tea and punch so be it, if I can serve some wine and beer then thats great too. We choose not to have an open bar at my wedding A) because I live in South Louisiana, and we are known for our drinking partying ways and I knew it would extend the hours of my shindig by alot. B) I was worried about people's safety regarding driving home C) I didnt feel the need to spend that much money on a reception. An open bar would have prob raised our bill at least a 1,500- 2,000 if not more. Folks were more than happy with beer, wine and sodas, and tea.