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Die die must have honeymoon?

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hester
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:o is it still the trend that couples must go for honeymoon shortly after their customary wedding?..wow...so much money spent!
msac1606
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will be going for one after mine. its a good way to RnR after planning all the wedding details.
snoozy
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i dont think so.. for me.. i wouldnt be going to any honeymoon after wedding.. my hb said.. we can always go after when we got more money.. and i agreed with him.. so to me.. got honeymoon or not also nvm..
eiggam
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i think many ppl nowadays go for holiday with their partner in their BF/GF stage so honeymoon or not dun really make a difference. Spending quality time with the person u love is good enuff already, isn\'t it? ;)
shiyre
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Personally, I feel that honeymoons are more to relax and unwind after all the hectic preparations leading up to the actual wedding day. To spend quality time together instead of jumping back into the grind of your mundane job.
Plumley
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I\'m a romantic so I\'m very much in favor of honeymoons. I think it must be something of a let down to have a beautiful wedding and then what? Go home and watch television? Even if it\'s only a night in the hotel now and a longer time away when you can afford more, couples need to do something special after the wedding.
shiyre
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I'm always in favour of honeymoons. Mainly cos i like to travel and it's a great way to spend time together with your significant other. And there's always plenty of time to laze and be a couch potato together after moving in.
Beatrix
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If a couple can squeeze a honeymoon in the budget, then why not? I can't imagine myself going back to work or what I usually do after just having been married. I would certainly like to savor the feeling and have a good time with my wedded husband.
FetznJtown
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I think a honeymoon is a great way to relax after all the hectic wedding planning. It also gives us an excuse to splurge a bit and do things we wouldn't have otherwise done.
shiyre
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Well.. now with the recession, think most couples trying to cut back on expenses. Trying for more regional locations like Bali, Phuket, Korea, etc. Usually, honeymoon is a luxury after all the heavy wedding expenses.
bingqiling
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Saving up the $$$ for the banquet and everything has been quite hectic. Honeymoon??? Maybe a year after the AD.
crazykid
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personally, i think a honeymoon is a die die must lol! personal preference of course. my fiance and i are gna ROM this august and have this small sweet ceremony at il lido (this really sweet and pretty italian place at sentosa golf club) then immediately go for a short honeymoon (to Maldives) :P planning to go for a proper honeymoon to europe after the wedding ceremony next year! :D