According to the study, forty-three percent of guests expect dinner to be served, while thirty-five percent expect there to be some form of evening entertainment.
Twenty-seven percent of attendees also hope to receive at least one free drink at the reception, and a quarter of guests believe that receiving a “plus-one” is mandatory.
Some guests are also adamant that there should be wedding favors and even a completely free bar.
Nonetheless, about twenty-eight percent of guests admitted that they would not attend a wedding if they could not afford the overall cost.
Plus, twenty-three percent of people will not go if the ceremony is held far away, while nearly twenty percent of guests would not consider attending at all if their partner was not invited.
With all of the costs considered, do you think that these wedding guest requests are unreasonable? Or is the ceremony and reception provided by the bride and groom enough?
And to read the study’s complete findings, you can visit the link here.
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