We must not lose faith in humanity: so-called “home weddings” proliferate, a large-scale and kamikaze version of “do it yourself” that has brought so many Sundays of glory to Spanish homes.
-I don’t understand. There are definitely nuts missing! I can’t do anything against this…
The idea of ??“homemade weddings” is impeccable, sustainable and healthy: being owners and architects of each and every one of the elements that make up a wedding, until achieving a “unique experience” (and so unique!).
As? By mobilizing relatives, friends and acquaintances so that they give their best and they are the ones who altruistically and selflessly stand shoulder to shoulder with the bride and groom and make the acorn-fed ham, take photographs of the bride looking at Collserola or click the best Manolo Escobar songs in soul version.
And the groom’s friends? It’s better not to let these people organize anything…
I already understand the desire to have a wedding that is less crowded than expected, with better food than usual – since when do wedding guests expect to eat well? – and without a saber to cut the multi-tiered cake, crowned with two friendly puppets, but I suffer from the sensation of suffocation, suffocation and symptoms of hit and run that would cause me, 24 hours before the wedding, the need to make more canapés, touch up the shirt or do the sound tests of the team of the cousin Bartolo’s partying friend.
Apparently, it is cheaper to get married the “do it yourself” method and use the money to rent a chamizo. But, will the guests give gifts with the same generosity if the agape is celebrated on the roof of her father’s partner’s apartment as if it is celebrated in the rooms of Can Collons de Mico, with her Balduino menu?
When invited to a wedding, citizens want the same thing as always and by not getting intoxicated they are happy and satisfied. That said, today and always: long live the bride and groom!