So the fi comes to me last night and asks have I thought about favors at all? I say no because I didnt think we were doing them. He says well, what about like the personalized match boxes (at this point im mortified) but with papers in instead? Now im really floored, I cant believe hes wanting to have rolling paper favors. So I ask, he says NO! Not rolling papers, a notebook! Cue in a homer DOH!for me. So embarrassing story over, I got to thinking about favors and came across seed bombs, what are your takes on this?
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It's like, clearly she was a night reception and she is looking for advice on small areas... idk it's annoying.
tl;dr All that matters after your wedding is that you are married. Don't sweat the small stuff.
omargotz I really like those matchbooks. I've wanted matchbooks at my wedding since I was a kid.
@tammym1001 Why would they buy a matching dress just to show up in? that seems silly. And it's so far fetched to even say that. The role wouldn't exists if they didn't help.
LOL they just have their standard responses to everything, even if that is not the question being asked. I've spent way too much time on here reading posts...but i get bored at work and wedding is the only thing on the brain!
I think there is helpful advice, but certain questions always get the same answers, even if that's not specifically what is asked.
I'm with @pumpkinsandturkeys- the women-nay, ladies-who post on these boards are doing their best to be honest and unfiltered...something many of our friends don't/can't/won't do.
I'd rather take advice from someone who has had her wedding day. Would I not want a pilot who has flown before to be at the helm of my plane? I have doled out and received advice here; any time I felt upset about a post, I took a breath and realized it was because I was in wrong. Suck it up, buttercup.
Now, if I could just get everyone using proper grammar...