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"I'll pay 50,000 won. I won't go to the wedding".Guests are also burdened by the aftermath of the wedding edition. [Anchor Report]

2024.10.08 PM 08:45
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Autumn is a good season to get married.


The new term "wedding plating," which combines wedding and inflation, is drawing attention.

It's a lot of pressure for prospective couples and guests.

Especially 'meal'.

According to the wedding industry, most weddings in Seoul cost 70,000 won to 80,000 won.

It's well over 80,000 to 90,000 won in the Gangnam area.

Wedding-related costs began to rise sharply as demand, which had been suppressed through the COVID-19 period, exploded.

Shall we take a closer look?

According to a wedding hall in Songpa-gu, Seoul, it was 62,000 won last year

This year, it increased 33.9% to 83,000 won.

Wedding hall in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam was 70,000 won last year

This year, it is up 21.4% at 85,000 won.

As the meal goes up like this, the guests have no choice but to care.

"When I think about prices these days, even 50,000 won is noticeable"

"They say they can't go because they have work to do, and sometimes it's easier to pay only 50,000 won," he said, feeling burdened.


To the extent that the phrase "It's cheapest to get married today" is popular
The
wedding industry varies widely in price depending on the venue, day of the week, and discounts.

I don't even know why it's set at this price.

Prospective couples point out that the "dark" climate, which has become valuable to call, is a problem.

With the FTC saying it plans to disclose the price of the wedding preparation agency from the first half of next year
Attention is focusing on whether prospective couples can make a reasonable choice, breaking the long-standing practice of the
wedding industry.




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