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Hypothetical Wedding Question
If you have a ceremony at 5pm, reception from 6-9:30, followed by a beachside bonfire. Side Note - Most guests are flying across the country, renting a car and driving 2 hours to the location. Are you obligated to serve dinner?

Kennedy Aleise 2/19/11
Life As We Know It
Re: Hypothetical Wedding Question
Wow, that is pretty odd. I agree with pp (and you)- that is dinner time, so dinner should be served. Also, a beach wedding at that time does not sound fun! Is this something that you HAVE TO go to (like a family memeber)?
Max 4-08-08 and Michael 2-03-91 (19 years olds)
I totally agree with this.
It's one of my "BFF's"...she was a BM in my wedding. But no, I don't feel particularly obligated. The wedding is Sept. 2012, and I can't commit to that. We'll be TTC again soon, and it's likely that we have some other major changes coming. It's just not feasible. And I'm sure not spending the money to go all the way there, and not even get dinner.
Oh, and when I talked to her yesterday all she could talk about was the wedding, and completely ignored the fact that my response to "How are you?" was "I'm really freaking out over Kennedy's heart surgery."
obligated - no
seriously not cool if you don't - yes.
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The Plan Stan
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Seriously?!? I do not understand people who get so wrapped up in their weddings that they lose perspective on what's going on in other people's life.
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As PPs have stated, it seems a bit rude to not serve dinner esp for a wedding at that time. I could understand not having a meal for an early afternoon wedding at like 1 or so, but a 6pm reception definitely should have some kind of meal IMO.
Sorry that she showed zero concern for your issues
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