The average Australian wedding now costs a whopping $36,000, and while for many people that amount of money is simply unobtainable, it seems more and more couples are finding new ways of raising extra cash to have the the big day of their dreams.
One of those methods is an increasing trend for brides and grooms to ask friends and family to chip in for the event, to cover everything from the meal, to extravagant extras like fireworks and luxury honeymoons, but is that ok?
The Quicky speaks to a wedding expert, and a couple of married women to find out whether this is fair game, or if it's a very rude way of getting other people to fund a ridiculously over the top wedding that you really can't afford.
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CREDITS
Host: Claire Murphy
With thanks to:
Darcy Allen - Venue Sales Manager at Easy Weddings based in Melbourne, who has many years of experience planning events both big and small
Meghna - Says Indian families wouldn't dream of asking for donations
Nicolle - Thinks most couples already ask for donations in other ways, such as wishing wells
Producer: Claire Murphy
Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane
Audio Producer: Thom Lion
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