Reading these forums often gives the impression that wedding are these terrible events that people are forced to go to. "You need to host your wedding properly (totally makes sense) because guests have spent all this money and wasted all this time to come to your wedding (wtf? If it is such a hassle, don't go. Or don't buy a wedding gift.)" And all this stuff about how guests don't want to be bored by you celebrating your love (slideshows, for example). I thought the entire reason to go to a wedding was to celebrate with the bride and groom. I thought weddings were fun and it is always an honor for me to be invited. But reading these posts makes me feel like guests hate weddings hahaha.
Re: Do guests really hate weddings that much?
Weddings where I have to buy my own drinks, there isn't enough food, or I don't have a seat for the night aren't fun. When you don't follow etiquette, you make things harder on your guests which makes your wedding not fun. It's not that guests hate going to weddings. It's that guests hate going to weddings where the bride and groom act like they don't give a shit about their guests.
If you thought our Catholic Mass was too long, too effing bad. That's what binds me to my husband legally and in our faith.
But, I really hope that you didn't leave hungry, enjoyed the music and head a good time.
I am pretty forgiving on the minutia as long as I have a place to sit and I don't have to pay for my diet coke. I had to do that once (maybe 7ish years ago and I am stilled side-eyeing that one).
I don't really care if you have extra things in your ceremony - that is your call (as long as I don't have to participate - I am there as a spectator).
I love to go to weddings that don't have gaps, have enough seats, and the right amount of food for the time of day. You don't have to give me alcohol, iced tea is quite lovely, and spend your time being happy in the day, smiling, engaging in your company and hitting the dance floor. It really is so easy to do and many do it really well. The others end up on the worst wedding you have ever attended thread.
I don't mind a short slideshow (5 minutes) or one playing in the background. My cousin's was short and super cute. I do mind being a captive audience ( bridesmaid) when the temperature is almost 100 inside. Or when it's super long and I'm forced to watch it. But that whole wedding was a cluster, and it severely damaged my relationship with the bride. If I'm properly hosted and not a captive to a drawn out ode to you or uncomfortable speech, I will probably enjoy your wedding.
I am pretty easy to please at a wedding:
I personally dislike weddings w/o dancing because I love to dance. I don't care about slideshows or speeches, or bouquet/garter tosses, etc and don't miss them if you skip them or I can actively skip them, but I hate all of that rigamarole if I am forced to participate/watch.
"Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends time and space."