I'm just going to come right out and say it, my family has a lot of money and my fiancé's family does not. That being said, they have much higher taste than my family. (We're a bunch of cheapskates.) Since they're paying for the rehearsal dinner, they want to have it at this fancy place. When my fiancé and I tried to talk to them about having it someplace cheaper, they were insulted. They were like "you only get married once, you're going to have a nice rehearsal dinner!" But we CAN have a nice dinner someplace else that has better food and is cheaper and that we like better. I really don't like fancy restaurants. They think they need to "impress" everyone. I have told them that my parents would be more impressed by them saving money instead of spending it (which is true), but they don't buy it. Any advice?
Re: Disagreement with fiance's parents over where to have the rehearsal dinner...
That said, free food?
I'm the fuck out.
I'm the fuck out.
Gah I spent about five minutes looking for it too, but quickly got distracted 'cause it's almost quittin' time.
If you don't like the food or service at the restaurant they want to host the dinner at, that's one thing, but if it's that they propose to pay, out of their own pockets, some amount of money that you think is higher than it should be, that's not your business because the money is not coming out of your pocket. Other people are entitled to have a higher standard of living than you, and they are not necessarily choosing to "impress" other people by choosing more expensive facilities than you would have.
Oh dear God, I hope you're joking.