Here is a debate older than the internet, but which every summer, the high season of wedding festivals, appears on the networks. Can love be measured in euros?
If a close friend is getting married in a wedding, wedding, you need to give at least 200 to 300 euros, or between 100 and 200 if there is travel and hotel. I don’t say it, the money calculator for wedding gifts published by the specialist website Bodas.net says so. I am disgusted by such an exercise in public service information: all that is missing is a regional filter, which seems to be tolled in the north.
Its very active forums are a vantage point into the longings, mishaps and expense sheets of brides and some grooms, all in the middle of a storm of ideas in search of a unique event.
If you search for a wedding on the internet, Google suggests “how much money is given at a wedding” as related terms. “Love has a price”, says Pantomima Full in the last weekly sketch, where the phrase “I invite you” is given juice: “Invitation (does not include invitation)”.
I did not find, however, my favorite argument, as an ultra of the festivities of love, whether in the form of a homemade picnic or a macrofestival: for many it is the only opportunity to gather family and friends before the funeral. And, in the case of self-employed workers, marriage leave. Here we can open another melon: 15 days to get married, a couple of days if a first-degree relative dies.