I just need to vent about clueless fiances.
As I'm sure has been the case with many fiances, mine is not involved in the wedding planning process due to lack of interest - he just wants to be my husband and go to a big-fun party. His idea of a good time is hiring a wedding planner to do all of it for us so we can just kick back and receive presents. Because of this, he's pretty clueless about what's going on and about wedding etiquette and what is and isn't acceptable. He's a really good guy and means well, though.
He has verbally promised invitations to coworkers he isn't close to, he is planning his own bachelor party (with the help of his best man), he's fighting to have hard liquor available for purchase (our open bar includes beer, wine, champagne, and two classic signature drinks) and just this weekend, we were talking wedding with some married friends of ours who are from the same state as me, and dollar dances came up - and he is now HELL-BENT on having one.
To be somewhat fair, the hard-liquor-for-purchase thing (and cash bars in general) are considered acceptable where I'm from, and on both sides of my extended family, it's considered rude not to offer it. That being said, we have people coming from all over the country who would find it EXTREMELY rude - as do I. Dollar dances are the same way for my family - it's "tradition" and it's totally bizarre not to have one at family weddings. But it's also weird not to have the chicken dance and not to get married in a church, of which we are doing neither. And dollar dance is ABSOLUTELY out of the question. I don't care if my grandpa rolls his eyes or my uncle has pockets full of dollars. We are not asking our guests to open their wallets.
These friends of ours also see it as a "tradition" thing. They didn't have one, but, like me, most weddings we've attended back home have a dollar dance. So we were laughing about it when FI turns to me and says, "We're having one." Completely serious and straight-faced.
He is not corresponding with our band, our planner, or any other vendors for that matter, so he really doesn't get any say in whether it happens or not. And based on how many other things he's forgotten about our wedding plans, I'm banking on him forgetting about this as well. But... c'mon, dude!