Jennasis
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I've found that down here in the south, many functions offer only water or (The horror) sweet-tea for free.
When DH and I got married on our farm in NC 3 years ago, we WANTED to offer soda, and sweet-tea (oh the horror, but DH LOVES it). We are both originally from NY (Long Island) and my moth just about had a stroke when we said we weren't going to serve alcohol. Granted I know it's totlaly expected where they are from, but we didn't want to incur the extra cost and the wedding was at 11am reception following and it was 99degrees with a heat index of 110 that day. Nobody needed to be blitzed.
Mom insisted, and bought the booze (beer and wine). Most family members got good and blitzed. Didn't matter to me, I just didn't want to pay for it. DH and don't drink at all (no taste for it).
Now when I told my two Sex-in-the-city-clones sisters that there would be no DJ or dance floor, they both nearly died. Stuck to my guns on that one.
When DH and I got married on our farm in NC 3 years ago, we WANTED to offer soda, and sweet-tea (oh the horror, but DH LOVES it). We are both originally from NY (Long Island) and my moth just about had a stroke when we said we weren't going to serve alcohol. Granted I know it's totlaly expected where they are from, but we didn't want to incur the extra cost and the wedding was at 11am reception following and it was 99degrees with a heat index of 110 that day. Nobody needed to be blitzed.
Mom insisted, and bought the booze (beer and wine). Most family members got good and blitzed. Didn't matter to me, I just didn't want to pay for it. DH and don't drink at all (no taste for it).
Now when I told my two Sex-in-the-city-clones sisters that there would be no DJ or dance floor, they both nearly died. Stuck to my guns on that one.