Surely there must be a cheaper way to get married in Singapore and still enjoy the perks of all the above. Let's do a rough breakdown of the expenses and perhaps in my next few posts, I can touch on how one might save up on each of the big ticket items.
As mentioned above, the big ticket items are as follows and estimated costs are also shown:
- Buying a HDB flat (Cash over valuation) = $20-$50k (Rest is usually paid by CPF)
- Renovation = $20 to $40K
- Wedding dinner/lunch = $20k to $30k (depends on hotel and no. of tables)
- Engagement ring = $1k to $10k (depends on the depth of the guy's wallet)
- Photography + Wedding gown/suit = $1k to $5k
- Miscellaneous lunches, hongbaos = $1k to $2k
- Honeymoon = $500 to $10k (depending on where and when you travel)
Anything else to add to the list?
It costs little to get married, just pay a small xx dollars to ROM to get certified. If you're talking about celebrating your wedding, then the above applies. I think while it's important to celebrate your wedding, it's more important to realize that wedding is essentially a one day affair but marriage....marriage is meant to last forever.
ReplyDeleteU miss out the ang pow at dinner
ReplyDeleteagree with papillion, it only gets as expensive as you want it to be
Excellent comment by la papillion. This is not cost of marriage but cost for the celebrations. For some people 500 is sufficient, and for some 500K insufficient. This is true in any part of the world.
ReplyDeleteIndeed. How much one spends really depends on how you want to "celebrate" your wedding. However, I am trying to be realistic and look at how Chinese usually celebrate our weddings. It is hard to ignore the demands of parents (or older generation) sometimes. They will minimally want a dinner to celebrate!
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