“@USATODAY: The younger you are, the more likely you don't believe the bride's family should pay the wedding bill pic.twitter.com/fuT4trk4Np”
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“@USATODAY: The younger you are, the more likely you don't believe the bride's family should pay the wedding bill pic.twitter.com/fuT4trk4Np”
@USATODAY This has more to do with financial "reality" than tradition.
@USATODAY if I suggested my parents should've paid for my wedding they'd have laughed in my face. Ditch the sense of entitlement.
@USATODAY here is a idea.....how about the bride and groom pay for their own wedding.
@USATODAY interesting
@USATODAY a modernist view of how the young independent woman SHOULD afford her own wedding and not rely on family funds 

“@USATODAY: The younger u r, the more likely u r 2 not believe the bride's family should foot the wedding bill pic.twitter.com/6KcOmzYW4R”. YES!
@USATODAY It's a interesting tradition. In Japan, the groom's family pays more.
@USATODAY I for one do not adhere to any old European custom. Move on and get over it.
@USATODAY ummm how about paying for one's own wedding?
@USATODAY I wonder if there is a difference regarding who should pay the dinner and movie on a date?
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