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  2. 111 Best Of All Time Wedding Shaming Posts - AOL

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    From cringe-worthy moments to total disasters, these weddings were so memorable—unfortunately for all the wrong reasons. Check out the 'Best of All Time' fails that people just had to roast online.

  3. Couple Sells $333 Tickets To Wedding Guests And Ask ... - AOL

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    A NYC couple was called "greedy," "tacky," and "cringe" for all the "non-traditional" things about their wedding, starting from making guests pay $333. The post Couple Sells $333 Tickets To ...

  4. Bride price - Wikipedia

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    Bride price, bride-dowry, bride-wealth, [1] bride service or bride token, is money, property, or other form of wealth paid by a groom or his family to the woman or the family of the woman he will be married to or is just about to marry. Bride dowry is equivalent to dowry paid to the groom in some cultures, or used by the bride to help establish ...

  5. How To Bounce Back Financially If You Go Over Your Wedding Budget

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    Weddings can be one of the most exciting life events -- and one of the most expensive. According to the Knot 2021 Real Weddings Survey, 49% of couples went over their wedding budget last year.

  6. Missing dollar riddle - Wikipedia

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    On the way to the room, the bellhop realizes that he cannot divide the money equally. As the guests didn't know the total of the revised bill, the bellhop decides to just give each guest $6 and keep $2 as a tip for himself. Each guest got $6 back: so now each guest only paid $4; bringing the total paid to $12. The bellhop has $2.

  7. Etiquette in North America - Wikipedia

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    Cash bars are considered inappropriate by etiquette writers, on the grounds that it is inappropriate to ask guests to pay for anything [39] and because "true hospitality shares what it has. It does not attempt to give what it has not. " [ 40 ] While commonly seen in reception rooms, a cash bar indicates that the host believes the guests should ...

  8. Couple Requests Guests Wear Black-Tie Attire to Wedding ... - AOL

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    The wedding, which will take place on an October afternoon from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. in a "northern state where it isn't unusual to see snow that time of year," the couple will be serving only "heavy ...

  9. Money dance - Wikipedia

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    The money dance, dollar dance, or apron dance is an event at some wedding receptions in various cultures. During a money dance, male guests pay to dance briefly with the bride, and sometimes female guests pay to dance with the groom. Sometimes guests are told that the money will be used for the bride and groom's honeymoon or to give them a ...

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