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Holy Bad Etiquette! (Raising money!!!)

I just recieved an email from a member of the bridal party letting me know that the jack and jill will be a fundraiser for the bride and groom. "each member of the wedding party will take a stack of tickets and sell them to as many people as they can" these will be used as "admission" to the party......
 
Has anyone else ever heard of such a thing?!!!
 
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Re: Holy Bad Etiquette! (Raising money!!!)

  • Yes.  And as you say, it's bad etiquette.  I would tell the bridal party I'm not available for this.
  • Run.  and then hide.
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  • Yeah, that's a horrible idea.Guests should not have to pay to attend. Call them ASAP and tell them to nix that idea.
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  • Gross.  I've heard of this in theory, but not in real life.

    If you know the rest of the WP, tell them how horribly rude this is.  If you aren't comfortable with that, just say that you aren't comfortable being involved in this and skip it.  This couple is going to be mortified when they find out about this.  
  • I have never heard of Jack and Jill parties until I came on here. No way I would ever attend one!
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  • Gross.  I've heard of this in theory, but not in real life.

    If you know the rest of the WP, tell them how horribly rude this is.  If you aren't comfortable with that, just say that you aren't comfortable being involved in this and skip it.  This couple is going to be mortified when they find out about this.  
    We can only hope at least!!

    I had never heard of a J&J before TK - and am horrified that they are sometimes fundraisers. So tacky & rude!
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  • Decline the party.  Buck and Does are very common around here; the 'guests' buy tickets to get in and/or to purchase each drink to raise money for the wedding. 
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  • (a) Yes
    (b) it's tacky
    (c) FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY, please page a KG (@KnotPorscha) and have your user name changed from something that isn't your name and e-mail address
    (d) AOL is still an ISP?
    Yes, my dad still uses it.

    I had heard of them from a friend of mine who's husband runs with a younger crowd.  Apparently it's very popular with them in that particular part of MA, near the NH boarder.

    I was mortified.  She went to one and partook but because it was friends didn't see the harm in helping. 

     

  • LDay2014LDay2014 member
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    It happens a LOT where I am, but no way in HELL would I be caught doing it.
    Ick.

    Proof that just because it's 'regional' doesn't make it right!
  • Wait...what? I've never even heard of this. You have to go to a separate event and pay for a ticket to go to the wedding? It's not like it's a movie or a carnival...

    I'd pass on the "admit one." 
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  • Wait...what? I've never even heard of this. You have to go to a separate event and pay for a ticket to go to the wedding? It's not like it's a movie or a carnival...

    I'd pass on the "admit one." 
    The people who pay for tickets don't get to go to the wedding...It's just a fundraiser for the main event.
  • LDay2014 said:
    Wait...what? I've never even heard of this. You have to go to a separate event and pay for a ticket to go to the wedding? It's not like it's a movie or a carnival...

    I'd pass on the "admit one." 
    The people who pay for tickets don't get to go to the wedding...It's just a fundraiser for the main event.
    LDay said it. It's just a big party, which people pay to attend. There's usually alcohol and a bunch of food. Tickets are usually $5-$20 all you can drink and eat (or until they run out). It isn't limited to people attending the wedding, it's for friends, co-workers, strangers etc. The bride and groom then use the money raised to help fund their wedding. My one friend wanted to have one.... and my FI has been to them. It's kind of a redneckish thing. Or at least, in these cases.
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  • Gross. I would stay as far away from this as possible!! Do the bride and groom know? Because I would be horrified to have that kind of party thrown for me!
  • mbross3 said:
    Gross. I would stay as far away from this as possible!! Do the bride and groom know? Because I would be horrified to have that kind of party thrown for me!
    Bride and groom usually organize it...
    Cover charge, drink tickets, raffle games, often gambling (poker table) where the 'house'/bride and groom get a cut.

    It's all gross....
  • This is definitely not cute!!!  GROSS!!!!
  • LDay2014 said:
    mbross3 said:
    Gross. I would stay as far away from this as possible!! Do the bride and groom know? Because I would be horrified to have that kind of party thrown for me!
    Bride and groom usually organize it...
    Cover charge, drink tickets, raffle games, often gambling (poker table) where the 'house'/bride and groom get a cut.

    It's all gross....
    WOW! I read this as someone was throwing a party for them and decided to charge admission, but the B&G throw it themselves? So basically they are trying to raise money to pay for their own wedding?! People are ok with this kind of things? I would be offended if someone invited me to a party then told me I had to pay to get in.
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    dang wrong thread
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  • apparently the wedding party thought it was a great idea,,,and apparently it is a northern thing!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stag_and_doe

    So yeah,,,,

     

  • apparently the wedding party thought it was a great idea,,,and apparently it is a northern thing!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stag_and_doe

    So yeah,,,,

     

    Be careful with that... saying "it's a northern thing" around here will get you plenty of brides from places like NY and CT saying that they would never indulge in something so rude.

    I really hope this BP comes around and decides not to do this.
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  • Nope, its a go!

     

  • Jack and Jill = gofundme for weddings...in person.

    @jalyndani, go on etiquette hell, there are a ton of stories in the archives about these tackfests.

  • I feel so lucky to never have been asked to participate in something so tacky. I've endured long unhosted gaps, B-Listing, tiered invitations, and a plethora of other etiquette faux pas, but I really draw the line at this Jack & Jill/Stag & Doe crap.

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  • jalyndani said:
    So let me get this straight. The bride and groom front the money for food, alcohol, decorations, and entertainment for a massive party that is intended to help them raise money to fund their wedding/reception so that it can be a massive party with food, alcohol, decorations, and entertainment?  Yes And the people invited to said "fundraiser" may not actually be invited to the main event?? Yes Da fuq? Why not forgo such a tacky monstrosity and save your money for just the wedding/reception?  That's what I always ask, but apparently you can make a lot of money this way. What an absolutely ridiculous concept. Who comes up with shit like this?
    These are super popular where I grew up. In fact, the only person I know that didn't have one for their wedding is me. I agree they are super tacky/rude. From what I've heard from friends and family who think I should have a stag and doe, you end up spend $5000-8000 for the food/alcohol/venue/entertainment and can expect to make >$10,000, which gives you a profit of at least $2000. 

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  • The bride and groom know, and are fine with it, but to top it all off this will be the only party for them, no wedding shower, no other parties or get togethers....

  • The bride and groom know, and are fine with it, but to top it all off this will be the only party for them, no wedding shower, no other parties or get togethers....

    I would find that to be a relief…I mean if I'm being asked to sell raffle tickets and charge admission to their fundraiser at least I don't have to be exposed to several more opportunities for etiquette faux pas! :-p
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