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Re: planning a wedding -
October 21st 2011, 05:14 PM
I don't know how to plan a wedding. But maybe you can check out sites online.
Make a list of all the things you want/need at your wedding. Then do some research and see how much it's all going to cost. But it all essentially depends on how big you want the wedding to be. My suggestion is that you have a set budget to help you stay on track. If you're under or over a little bit, don't worry about it.. this is just a guide. Also ask other people who've gotten married and get a rough estimate from them. It's more or less trial and error. Best of luck to you.
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