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WEDDING BILLS

Brits spend nearly £800 A YEAR attending friends’ weddings – but most of us still see it as an ‘honour’ to be invited

Buying gifts sets us back the most, the survey found

WEDDING season sets the average adult back almost £800, a study has found.

Research revealed the typical adult will attend three ceremonies this year, spending a total of £266 each time on accommodation, gifts, drinks and travel.

 Attending their friends' weddings cost Brits £800 a year, a study has found
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Attending their friends' weddings cost Brits £800 a year, a study has foundCredit: Alamy

Grandparents will end up with the largest bill, around £430, while the best man will end up with a £313 dent in his bank balance.

The study also found four in ten have gone over budget at a wedding.

However, the value of seeing loved ones walk down the aisle far outweighs the cost for many, with two thirds saying they feel it’s a real honour to be asked to attend a wedding.

 The study found gifts were the most expensive part of weddings for many guests
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The study found gifts were the most expensive part of weddings for many guestsCredit: Alamy

Paul Stokes of M&S Bank, who commissioned the study of 2,000 adults, said: “We know the privilege of attending a wedding far outweighs the cost for many of us, but with wedding season totalling nearly £800 on average, we wanted to look at the costs and see where guests could make some savings.”

Buying gifts was one of the most expensive elements of attending a wedding, costing guests an average of £79 a time, with people most likely to spend more on their best friends than siblings.

However, the average minimum people expect to spend on a wedding gift is less than you might think, coming in at £25.52, meaning you perhaps don’t need to spend quite as much as you might have thought.

A quarter of Brits said they think it’s rude when a couple asks for money instead of a wedding gift.

And in fact one in five have attended a marriage ceremony and left nothing at all.

 Grandparents' wallets were hit the hardest, followed by the best man
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Grandparents' wallets were hit the hardest, followed by the best manCredit: Alamy

Guests will spend nearly £80 each on a new dress or suit and nearly £40 on shoes.

Proud mothers of the happy couple will spend £307 on a new outfit, including more than £100 on a new dress, £51 on shoes, £30 on jewellery and £59 on hats and fascinators, as well as other accessories.

A third of Brits have spent more than they expected to at a wedding, with additional expenses like hotels and travel costs.

On average, wedding guests spend £50 on their hotels and £34 at the bar.

Friday weddings are now three times as popular as they were a decade ago, which can save guests money on accommodation, compared to weekend weddings.

Cash-savvy bride and grooms have saved thousands by avoiding the weekend for their nuptials; wedding ceremony costs have been nearly halved by thrifty couples from £20,000 in 2007 to £11,400 today.

Paul Stokes added: “Despite the cost, being part of a loved one’s special day is hugely important to most of us, so we wanted to show how guests can make the experience a little more affordable.”

“A new outfit is one of the biggest considerations for any wedding guest when making plans to see their nearest and dearest on the happiest day of their lives."

New M&S Current Account customers who switch using the Current Account Switch Service will receive a £125 M&S gift card, which can be used to cover the average cost of a wedding outfit, or a gift.


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