Here is a debate that is older than the internet but that every summer, the high season for wedding festivals, appears on the networks. Can love be measured in euros?
If a “very close friend” gets married in a “wedding, wedding”, you must give a minimum of 200 to 300 euros, or between 100 and 200 if there is travel and a hotel. I’m not saying it, it’s the money calculator to give away at weddings published by the specialized website bodas.net. I take off my hat in the face of such an exercise in public service information: the only thing missing is a regional filter, which in the north seems to carry a toll. Its very active forums are a viewpoint to the desires, misfortunes and expense sheets of brides and the occasional boyfriend, all in full brainstorming in search of a unique event.
When searching for “wedding” on the internet, Google suggests “how much money is given at a wedding” as related terms. “Love has a price”, says Full Pantomime in his last weekly sketch, where they sharpen the “I invite you”: “Invitation (does not include invitation)”.
I did not find, however, my favorite argument, such as the ultra of the festival of love, whether in the format of a home picnic or a macro-festival: for many it is the only opportunity to gather family and friends before the funeral. And, in the case of employed workers, the wedding permit. We can open another melon there: 15 days to get married, a couple of days if a first-degree relative dies.