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I had heard of these before, but this is the first time I've ever been invited to one. I guess in my head I didn't honestly believe anyone would think of their wedding as a charity event!
But apparently I do, in fact, know a couple who thinks just this.
I have been invited to spend $10 on a ticket to a "Jack & Jill." After I have paid the entrance fee I will have the option of buying alcohol, buying tickets to raffles, and paying to play games. And the best part is that all the money raised will go to help the couple pay for their wedding! It's that great?!
Then, I assume, I will be eligible to attend a shower and bring a gift, then attend the wedding, help fund that event again by paying for alcohol and bringing a second gift.
I am really starting to hate weddings. Between this and those registry cards included in the invitations I'm really starting to despair that people get married for love. All I'm seeing lately are couples whose eyes are wide with greed at all the money and gifts they figure they have coming.
*sigh*

I have been invited to spend $10 on a ticket to a "Jack & Jill." After I have paid the entrance fee I will have the option of buying alcohol, buying tickets to raffles, and paying to play games. And the best part is that all the money raised will go to help the couple pay for their wedding! It's that great?!

Then, I assume, I will be eligible to attend a shower and bring a gift, then attend the wedding, help fund that event again by paying for alcohol and bringing a second gift.

I am really starting to hate weddings. Between this and those registry cards included in the invitations I'm really starting to despair that people get married for love. All I'm seeing lately are couples whose eyes are wide with greed at all the money and gifts they figure they have coming.
*sigh*