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Saving for a wedding

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  • le_loup
    le_loup Posts: 4,047 Forumite
    Yea.
    I want to go on holiday and don't know how much it will cost so I'm going to hire a holiday planner to enable it to cost more.
    On the other hand I might just do some research. What on earth did people do before wedding planners were invented?
  • atush
    atush Posts: 18,731 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    I would ignore all the advice about having a smaller wedding. Do what you want,

    Poor advice. Of course they can do whatever they want, but if they dont own a home, they would be better off doing something fun like eloping, and have a nees up down the pub or a hog roast and free bar party when they got back.

    It is our duty to point out altrenatives to others making a choice.

    I do agree with regualr savers to start, then opening high interest current accounts to receive the year end payments.
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