Thank you so much for responding. I guess like anything it is about making it a priority - which I totally respect. I also get the cultural differences regarding this topic - especially the viewpoint that weddings are "nights out". I just think of all the different segments of the population who get married and I can't imagine everyone in your area (or any area) being able to pull this off.
I've probably been ot 30-35 weddings and they have run the gamut. My actual favorite was a small intimate on a beach in Hawaii with a nice luncheon reception for abotu 35 people. It was just lovely. I honestly don't recall if there was alcohol there or not . . . I kind of like having variety in the weddings I attend. Otherwise it gets really repetitive over time for me personally. Though of course I support the bride and groom doing what works for them and their families.
Now that I think about it, you can cut corners. You can get a cheaper dress, find a cheaper venue, do less courses, just have cake for dessert, use cheaper invitations... Most people will scale down, but still have the limos, open bar, dj, etc.