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    I was just wondering.....How Irish Weddings are?What sort of music do you listen?Do you have any traditional habits?Something interesting or they are as boring as a Christmas day in Ireland?

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    Are you going to one? Because I'm sure there are a lot of guys here who'd like to marry you

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    We have this notion that Irish weddings are the best in the world but they're not really. Depends on the crowd and the choice of music after the dinner. Too many try to cater for the old aunties and uncles with the choice of band. A lot of old 60's and 70's music gets played and it's rubbish. So the term ' a wedding band' here usually refers to a band that is shit.

    But if u get a wedding with a modern band it can be lots of fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JessicaJessy View Post
    I was just wondering.....How Irish Weddings are?What sort of music do you listen?Do you have any traditional habits?Something interesting or they are as boring as a Christmas day in Ireland?
    most have a few drinks, live bands are popular, JJ

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    the pic should tell the story
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    I love weddings, usually a good day for drinking, danceing, singing, laughing and just generally having the craic. Same as most Irish holidays and festivals. I like christmas day too.

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    Weddings are great craic once you have your first drink in your hand at the hotel . After the dinner has been served , it's betting time on the length of the speeches , and i always go for the 35 min mark which has been lucky for me twice before ! A good band to kick off the evening and by the time the dj comes on , i could put Usher to shame with my moves and blood/alcohol volume ! But don't like going to too many each yr as they cost a fortune . You're more than welcome to come along with me to see one for yourself Jessica
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    I can't stand them. It's always amazed me the amount of money people waste on weddings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Gordo View Post
    I can't stand them. It's always amazed me the amount of money people waste on weddings.
    no more dowries now either:

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    A weddings are great Craic altogether once you get over the boring church service a nice meal few pints a song and a dance mighty what more could you ask for and of course if your lucky enough getting of with one the bridesmaids a sure isn't it a typical Irish wedding.

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