If my fiance's family is on welfare and my parents are very wealthy, is it tacky to have a fancy-ish wedding, even if my parents agree to pay for it all? I really don't know what kind of precedent there is for this sort of situation, but I don't want to appear to be flaunting anything. Any help or input is appreciated!
Re: Income disparity between families
We are also having a large fancy wedding, and my parents are paying for most of it. It's not tacky. We for sure DO NOT flaunt how much my parents have or what everything costs, but like I said previously, I think that not having a fancy wedding, if that's what you want, just because of their financial situation would be more insulting than anything. I'm not sorry that my parents are in a different situation. I'm not saying to be insensitive, but it is what it is, and if your parents have the resources for a fancy wedding, go for it.
[QUOTE]<strong>The one thing I would caution against is a wedding so fancy his parents do not have/cannot afford to buy appropriate clothing. </strong> Otherwise, this is a disparity the two families are going to have to get used to. How your family treats his will (hopefully) have more to do with how this is received than the wedding plans themselves.
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I agree on this.
FWIW I'm kind of in the flip position. My parents are very well off, but my FILs are *extremely* well off. My parents have given me what I think is gracious plenty money for a great wedding, but my FMIL is always making snide comments about the cost of everything. She asked about my flowers at Christmas and said "I hope you have plenty of money ready....any sort of half decent flowers will cost you at least $15,000. I mean, that's what everyone I know spends". UGH
As long as you don't pull anything like that you'll be fine. I'm sure your in laws will appreciate the gesture of your parents covering the bills.