Post-pandemic wedding prices are way up, making it easier to get a shotgun than secure a shotgun wedding venue. Lewis Black explores the uptick in costs this wedding season and a few ways couples can save along the way. #DailyShow #Comedy
Post-pandemic wedding prices are way up, making it easier to get a shotgun than secure a shotgun wedding venue. Lewis Black explores the uptick in costs this wedding season and a few ways couples can save along the way. #DailyShow #Comedy
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Honestly, this makes feeling like an antisocial introverted a lot cheaper. lol
ReplyI’ve never seen a highway wedding, but I have attended a wedding next to a railroad track. The couple were told, “There is a possibility that the sound of the train might interrupt the vows. Or you may end up saying “I do-choo choo!” You’ve been warned.” lol
ReplyIt’s almost like many of these people cared more about the big party than the idea of spending the rest of their life with their partner…
ReplyCould they not find a nice park or some owned backyard? I would be way to scared of being that close to a busy road and a CLIFF!
ReplyAmericans- wedding cost is 24000
ReplyIndians- that’s cute
If you can’t afford it don’t make a wedding.
ReplyEven if you can afford it , don’t.
Spend those money to visit a dozen of countries.
Some people have a 300000 mortgage and still make a 30000 wedding.
Just stop . It’s boring and rarely anyone has fun.
Post pandemic????? The pandemic is still going on!!!! Ugh. This is why covid will never go away (or at least be under control), people think it’s over.
ReplySpent $31,000 on my wedding in 2021, beautiful venue, great food, dj, open bar, cigar station, photo booth and some other things.
ReplyRecoup their losses for the failing institution of marriage.
Replyspending $24000 and above is actually very common among the Indian middle class family
ReplyI find that most grooms should have been replaced with a cardboard cut-out. Or better yet, ditch the wedding and just have a party for no reason instead.
ReplyI spent 35 dollars to get married.
Replyam i the only millennial that does not understand these prices at all? that’s like more than half of my entire annual income, BEFORE taxes…how are others able to afford this? my wife and i could barely afford a $1,000 party — that felt like a big expense that’s going to set our finances back the rest of the year…
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