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The couple asks for Rs 3,800 for dinner at the destination wedding, confusing guests
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The couple asks for Rs 3,800 for dinner at the destination wedding, confusing guests

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Last updated: March 16, 2025 10:47 am
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Published March 16, 2025
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Redditor questioned whether there was “normal or bad courtesy” on the host’s part to ask guests to pay for food in destination wedding.

The couple asks for Rs 3,800 for dinner at the destination wedding, confusing guests
For welcome dinner, a wedding guest was asked to pay 40 euros.Representative image: istock

A wedding guest was asked to cover their own dinner bill at a destination wedding in Florence, Italy. In a post shared on Reddit, a user shared her dilemma about attending a wedding in Italy, for which the guests were traveling from Vancouver, Canada. After spending thousands on flights and houses, they were surprised to know that “Welcome Dinner” would spend 40 euros per person (Rs 3,785) per person. The guest questioned whether, given already important expenses, it was normal or there was simply poor etiquette on the host’s part.

The post reads, “Hi all, I am participating in a destination wedding in Florence, Italy in August. Most guests will travel from Vancouver, Canada – so pay attention to you, this is a long and expensive flight. A few weeks ago RSVP wedding and reception dinner (day before marriage) said that this 40 Euro was going to be a person.”

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It said, “I was surprised that we have to pay for this that guests are spending thousands of thousands to participate. Is this normal or bad etiquette on their share? I have never gone to a destination marriage. I was thinking about giving a small cash gift but now I wondering what you think?”

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The Reddit Post quickly obtained traction, many users agreed that it was unfair to charge for a welcome dinner.

A user said, “Yikes! This is super tackle. The welcome dinner should be paid by the hosts. It is not common.”

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Another said, “It is not normal to charge guests for any part of the wedding, or not. It’s strange.”

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Someone commented, “It is not common to charge out-of-town guests for a welcome food. They are going to welcome you. It is completely fine for them to pursue any cash gift.”

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