Medium-- I want my friends and family there, but I only want people who really know us and support the union to be there. I don't want to share my special day with people I only see once a year.
2006-10-30 07:28:17
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answered by emp04 5
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I am having a relatively big one (about 225 guests), but not too big. If you had asked me 10 years ago if I wanted a big wedding I probably would have said not. But as I got older (late 20s) and got engaged, my mind changed. I want all of my friends and family there to share the most important day of our lives. I can certainly appreciate the intimacy that goes along with a smaller wedding, and I find them lovely and charming and quite romantic, really. However, it was just a personal choice to have a larger wedding so everyone could share in the festivities. It's going to be a great party!!!
2006-10-30 08:08:09
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answered by PT&L 4
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Bigger does not mean better.I dont want anything over the top or too ornate. I never thought about having a small or a large wedding. I just want a simple yet elegant classy wedding with friends and family in attendance. Thats all that matters to me. I want a fall wedding with the colors deep purple, bold orange, burgundy, and gold to be the accent color. I want to get married outside somewhere where there are gardens and a view of a lake or an ocean.
2006-10-30 07:33:49
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answered by . 6
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I am getting married next December.
My fiance and I have invited only immediate family. The total wedding party/guests (including us as Bride and Groom) is 16 people!!!
I think it will be fantastic, so intimate, so special, so private, so romantic.
It is our day and it should be about what is important to us (which is our family).
I would rather have such a small grouop than worry about who likes who, who hate who (when trying to arrange seating arrangements), and most people I know who have a big wedding 12 months after the wedding they havent seen half the people at the wedding since the wedding day! Not my scene.
2006-10-30 08:01:02
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answered by *happyas* 2
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I wanted a small wedding with only the most important people, our families, there.
Unfortunately, since his family was much smaller than mine, his mother decided to invite 20 of her friends.
Then because of that MY mother decided to invite 16 of HER friends.
36 people may not seem like a lot, but at $65 a head, & the fact that I only had 4 of my friends there. IT STILL BOTHERS ME TO THIS DAY 7 YEARS LATTER!!!!
2006-10-31 02:20:55
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answered by ee 5
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My wedding is going to be small and semi-formal. We're still gonna have some extended family members, but we're not inviting all 200+ family and friends to the wedding, UH-UH. No Way lol.
2006-10-30 12:50:13
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answered by jnhnghgrl7572002 1
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I want a small wedding either in the mountains or on the beach.
2006-10-30 07:31:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Me and my wife had our wedding @ Disneyland it was nice, simple, romantic, we just invited special guest it was small but memorable we enjoyed every moment of it!!!
I would never regret our wedding day or think about it as if I would've done it this way or that way no it was GREAT Small and simple!!!
Good Luck and wish you the BEST!!!
2006-10-30 08:05:27
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answered by Help? 3
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My thoughts are that a small one would be wonderful Me the love of my life and no one else because at that moment no one else matters anyway (justice of the peace wedding)
2006-10-30 07:34:48
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answered by Anonymous
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We had a fairly small wedding - we invited 150 guests, 135 attended. It was just right!!
2006-10-30 07:26:58
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answered by Rachel 7
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