Fishbone†
<font color=blue>Does strange things while sleepin
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This is my brothers wedding, and its his choice
.. Im just curious what other people think (or have experienced).
I live in a small town, and I know that makes a difference
My brothers getting married in April, and hes having a public dance. The dance can be either private or public, but if its private, the wedding couple are responsible to hire the fireman and police officers as well as being liable for all issues. To avoid all of this, and also to open the dance up to friends he may not formally invite (high school classmates, etc .) hes having a public dance. The way it works with a public dance, is you have a cover charge, which all goes to the couple at the end of the night, and the cost can be set by the couple. Originally he was going to charge $2.00 a head (not much) for the public, and include tickets in the invites for anyone formally invited. Sounded good.
I guess, though, hes talked to some of his friends, and EVERYONE (you know, the proverbial everyone, dont you?) is used to paying to go to a wedding dance now-a-days. So, hes charging $2.00 for everyone .. even the invitees. Hes telling me this because Im making (with Tamies help) the invitations, and he needed me to know. He was defending his decision even though I didnt say anything, but when he did finally ask what I thought, I just said I wouldnt do it that way, but its your wedding.
Im just wondering how many have encountered this . How common it really is and how you would feel if you came to a wedding and were asked to pay a couple of dollars (thats going to the couple) to get in the dance?
I live in a small town, and I know that makes a difference
My brothers getting married in April, and hes having a public dance. The dance can be either private or public, but if its private, the wedding couple are responsible to hire the fireman and police officers as well as being liable for all issues. To avoid all of this, and also to open the dance up to friends he may not formally invite (high school classmates, etc .) hes having a public dance. The way it works with a public dance, is you have a cover charge, which all goes to the couple at the end of the night, and the cost can be set by the couple. Originally he was going to charge $2.00 a head (not much) for the public, and include tickets in the invites for anyone formally invited. Sounded good.
I guess, though, hes talked to some of his friends, and EVERYONE (you know, the proverbial everyone, dont you?) is used to paying to go to a wedding dance now-a-days. So, hes charging $2.00 for everyone .. even the invitees. Hes telling me this because Im making (with Tamies help) the invitations, and he needed me to know. He was defending his decision even though I didnt say anything, but when he did finally ask what I thought, I just said I wouldnt do it that way, but its your wedding.
Im just wondering how many have encountered this . How common it really is and how you would feel if you came to a wedding and were asked to pay a couple of dollars (thats going to the couple) to get in the dance?