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NervousNell
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
So we are going to Cape May next week and I had to make dining reservations a month in advance because there is only so much capacity for outdoor only and it's high tourist season. I feel horrible for these shore restaurants. Many of them are only open a few months and bank on the summer tourist season to pay their bills for the year. Not allowing indoor dining is killing them even more. I hope Murphy will be happy when nobody can afford to stay in business anymore and the state is in a shambles. I never thought I'd say this, but he sounds worse than Cuomo
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Posted 7/30/20 9:57 AM |
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by NervousNell
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Posted by RainyDay
Hmm if I had known it was only 50 people but again most would be strangers so not sure I would feel comfortable.
Some catering halls are stretching the limits big time. Some are holding weddings indoors and outdoors to stretch the rules. I know someone who went to a wedding out East and it was around 150 people, and there was dancing and drinking. Masks at tables only. Catering Halls are willing to risk their license and hefty fines apparantly.
Drinking isn't allowed now? Are we back to prohibition?
I only heard no dancing. Why wouldn’t there be no drinking?
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Posted 7/30/20 10:04 AM |
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valentinesbaby
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by nycbuslady
Posted by LMichele
Posted by ave1024
Just tell them you had to travel to one of the 20 states that have high COVID and are required to quarantine for two weeks. Done.
As a December 2020 bride, I would be pretty insulted if one of my guests lied about why they could not come.
A simple "I appreciate the invitation, but do not yet feel safe at large gatherings" would be appreciated and understood by the couple.
I agree! There's no reason to make anything up. Just say you're not comfortable with large gatherings yet.
On a side note, I'm surprised that so many people say that they don't like weddings in general. Why? Maybe I just have a boring life, but I love being invited to weddings and other parties and happily attend all of them. It's a social event, you get to dress up, have a nice meal, dance, drink, chat with people you may not see regularly, etc. What's not to like?
I don’t understand either as I love to go to weddings. Food, drinks, music, love. Just an overall great time is usually had by everyone.
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Posted 7/30/20 10:05 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by VickiC
Posted by RainyDay
Hmm if I had known it was only 50 people but again most would be strangers so not sure I would feel comfortable.
Some catering halls are stretching the limits big time. Some are holding weddings indoors and outdoors to stretch the rules. I know someone who went to a wedding out East and it was around 150 people, and there was dancing and drinking. Masks at tables only. Catering Halls are willing to risk their license and hefty fines apparantly.
Drinking isn't allowed now? Are we back to prohibition?
I only heard no dancing. Why wouldn’t there be no drinking?
NO JOY! NO HAPPINESS!!
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Posted 7/30/20 10:11 AM |
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by NervousNell
So we are going to Cape May next week and I had to make dining reservations a month in advance because there is only so much capacity for outdoor only and it's high tourist season. I feel horrible for these shore restaurants. Many of them are only open a few months and bank on the summer tourist season to pay their bills for the year. Not allowing indoor dining is killing them even more. I hope Murphy will be happy when nobody can afford to stay in business anymore and the state is in a shambles. I never thought I'd say this, but he sounds worse than Cuomo
Yes, he is worse than Cuomo. Which, is so freaking ironic. At least Cuomo understands there are other parts to New York than just NYC. There are so many small business owners in NJ that are dying. But all he says as a reason is "we can't go back". Like stfu already. You keep going this way and your state will be an utter dump with boarded up properties and it will be decades before you can go back.
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Posted 7/30/20 10:25 AM |
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LMichele
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
So we are going to Cape May next week and I had to make dining reservations a month in advance because there is only so much capacity for outdoor only and it's high tourist season. I feel horrible for these shore restaurants. Many of them are only open a few months and bank on the summer tourist season to pay their bills for the year. Not allowing indoor dining is killing them even more. I hope Murphy will be happy when nobody can afford to stay in business anymore and the state is in a shambles. I never thought I'd say this, but he sounds worse than Cuomo
Yes, he is worse than Cuomo. Which, is so freaking ironic. At least Cuomo understands there are other parts to New York than just NYC. There are so many small business owners in NJ that are dying. But all he says as a reason is "we can't go back". Like stfu already. You keep going this way and your state will be an utter dump with boarded up properties and it will be decades before you can go back.
Cuomo is no better either.
All along he had been telling venues and catering halls that they are considered restaurants and fall under the 50% capacity rule, so that is what the venues were telling their brides to plan for.
Out of nowhere last week he said that was never said and it's 50 people allowed only which is throwing the wedding industry for a HUGE loop.
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by LMichele
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
So we are going to Cape May next week and I had to make dining reservations a month in advance because there is only so much capacity for outdoor only and it's high tourist season. I feel horrible for these shore restaurants. Many of them are only open a few months and bank on the summer tourist season to pay their bills for the year. Not allowing indoor dining is killing them even more. I hope Murphy will be happy when nobody can afford to stay in business anymore and the state is in a shambles. I never thought I'd say this, but he sounds worse than Cuomo
Yes, he is worse than Cuomo. Which, is so freaking ironic. At least Cuomo understands there are other parts to New York than just NYC. There are so many small business owners in NJ that are dying. But all he says as a reason is "we can't go back". Like stfu already. You keep going this way and your state will be an utter dump with boarded up properties and it will be decades before you can go back.
Cuomo is no better either.
All along he had been telling venues and catering halls that they are considered restaurants and fall under the 50% capacity rule, so that is what the venues were telling their brides to plan for.
Out of nowhere last week he said that was never said and it's 50 people allowed only which is throwing the wedding industry for a HUGE loop.
While I understand that people like indoor dining, I read an entire article about the best way to open schools is to pretty much keep everything locked up. Like fighting community spread on multiple fronts does not work. It’s easier to manage Covid-19 if community spread is limited to schools only. I thought that was an interesting point.
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Posted 7/30/20 12:08 PM |
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valentinesbaby
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by PitterPatter11
Posted by LMichele
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
So we are going to Cape May next week and I had to make dining reservations a month in advance because there is only so much capacity for outdoor only and it's high tourist season. I feel horrible for these shore restaurants. Many of them are only open a few months and bank on the summer tourist season to pay their bills for the year. Not allowing indoor dining is killing them even more. I hope Murphy will be happy when nobody can afford to stay in business anymore and the state is in a shambles. I never thought I'd say this, but he sounds worse than Cuomo
Yes, he is worse than Cuomo. Which, is so freaking ironic. At least Cuomo understands there are other parts to New York than just NYC. There are so many small business owners in NJ that are dying. But all he says as a reason is "we can't go back". Like stfu already. You keep going this way and your state will be an utter dump with boarded up properties and it will be decades before you can go back.
Cuomo is no better either.
All along he had been telling venues and catering halls that they are considered restaurants and fall under the 50% capacity rule, so that is what the venues were telling their brides to plan for.
Out of nowhere last week he said that was never said and it's 50 people allowed only which is throwing the wedding industry for a HUGE loop.
While I understand that people like indoor dining, I read an entire article about the best way to open schools is to pretty much keep everything locked up. Like fighting community spread on multiple fronts does not work. It’s easier to manage Covid-19 if community spread is limited to schools only. I thought that was an interesting point.
But there has been no spikes with indoor dining open as well as other things opening. He has no clue and it is all a power trip to him.
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Posted 7/30/20 12:21 PM |
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LMichele
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by PitterPatter11
Posted by LMichele
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
So we are going to Cape May next week and I had to make dining reservations a month in advance because there is only so much capacity for outdoor only and it's high tourist season. I feel horrible for these shore restaurants. Many of them are only open a few months and bank on the summer tourist season to pay their bills for the year. Not allowing indoor dining is killing them even more. I hope Murphy will be happy when nobody can afford to stay in business anymore and the state is in a shambles. I never thought I'd say this, but he sounds worse than Cuomo
Yes, he is worse than Cuomo. Which, is so freaking ironic. At least Cuomo understands there are other parts to New York than just NYC. There are so many small business owners in NJ that are dying. But all he says as a reason is "we can't go back". Like stfu already. You keep going this way and your state will be an utter dump with boarded up properties and it will be decades before you can go back.
Cuomo is no better either.
All along he had been telling venues and catering halls that they are considered restaurants and fall under the 50% capacity rule, so that is what the venues were telling their brides to plan for.
Out of nowhere last week he said that was never said and it's 50 people allowed only which is throwing the wedding industry for a HUGE loop.
While I understand that people like indoor dining, I read an entire article about the best way to open schools is to pretty much keep everything locked up. Like fighting community spread on multiple fronts does not work. It’s easier to manage Covid-19 if community spread is limited to schools only. I thought that was an interesting point.
Realistically, how does that work? We go into complete lock down again and only open schools?
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Posted 7/30/20 12:28 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by PitterPatter11
Posted by LMichele
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
So we are going to Cape May next week and I had to make dining reservations a month in advance because there is only so much capacity for outdoor only and it's high tourist season. I feel horrible for these shore restaurants. Many of them are only open a few months and bank on the summer tourist season to pay their bills for the year. Not allowing indoor dining is killing them even more. I hope Murphy will be happy when nobody can afford to stay in business anymore and the state is in a shambles. I never thought I'd say this, but he sounds worse than Cuomo
Yes, he is worse than Cuomo. Which, is so freaking ironic. At least Cuomo understands there are other parts to New York than just NYC. There are so many small business owners in NJ that are dying. But all he says as a reason is "we can't go back". Like stfu already. You keep going this way and your state will be an utter dump with boarded up properties and it will be decades before you can go back.
Cuomo is no better either.
All along he had been telling venues and catering halls that they are considered restaurants and fall under the 50% capacity rule, so that is what the venues were telling their brides to plan for.
Out of nowhere last week he said that was never said and it's 50 people allowed only which is throwing the wedding industry for a HUGE loop.
While I understand that people like indoor dining, I read an entire article about the best way to open schools is to pretty much keep everything locked up. Like fighting community spread on multiple fronts does not work. It’s easier to manage Covid-19 if community spread is limited to schools only. I thought that was an interesting point.
But there has been no spikes with indoor dining open as well as other things opening. He has no clue and it is all a power trip to him.
DING DING DING. Explain to me why we haven't had any spikes in the 6 weeks since indoor dining has been allowed on LI if indoor dining is such a vector of disease. Please
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Posted 7/30/20 12:32 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by LMichele
Posted by PitterPatter11
Posted by LMichele
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
So we are going to Cape May next week and I had to make dining reservations a month in advance because there is only so much capacity for outdoor only and it's high tourist season. I feel horrible for these shore restaurants. Many of them are only open a few months and bank on the summer tourist season to pay their bills for the year. Not allowing indoor dining is killing them even more. I hope Murphy will be happy when nobody can afford to stay in business anymore and the state is in a shambles. I never thought I'd say this, but he sounds worse than Cuomo
Yes, he is worse than Cuomo. Which, is so freaking ironic. At least Cuomo understands there are other parts to New York than just NYC. There are so many small business owners in NJ that are dying. But all he says as a reason is "we can't go back". Like stfu already. You keep going this way and your state will be an utter dump with boarded up properties and it will be decades before you can go back.
Cuomo is no better either.
All along he had been telling venues and catering halls that they are considered restaurants and fall under the 50% capacity rule, so that is what the venues were telling their brides to plan for.
Out of nowhere last week he said that was never said and it's 50 people allowed only which is throwing the wedding industry for a HUGE loop.
While I understand that people like indoor dining, I read an entire article about the best way to open schools is to pretty much keep everything locked up. Like fighting community spread on multiple fronts does not work. It’s easier to manage Covid-19 if community spread is limited to schools only. I thought that was an interesting point.
Realistically, how does that work? We go into complete lock down again and only open schools?
Yes. Screw the businesses and the people who need to make money to survive. So schools will be open but everyone else will be unemployed and poverty stricken. Already the economy is in a shambles, this should push it over the edge to the point of no return Sounds like a great plan
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Posted 7/30/20 12:34 PM |
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Sash
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by PitterPatter11
Posted by LMichele
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
So we are going to Cape May next week and I had to make dining reservations a month in advance because there is only so much capacity for outdoor only and it's high tourist season. I feel horrible for these shore restaurants. Many of them are only open a few months and bank on the summer tourist season to pay their bills for the year. Not allowing indoor dining is killing them even more. I hope Murphy will be happy when nobody can afford to stay in business anymore and the state is in a shambles. I never thought I'd say this, but he sounds worse than Cuomo
Yes, he is worse than Cuomo. Which, is so freaking ironic. At least Cuomo understands there are other parts to New York than just NYC. There are so many small business owners in NJ that are dying. But all he says as a reason is "we can't go back". Like stfu already. You keep going this way and your state will be an utter dump with boarded up properties and it will be decades before you can go back.
Cuomo is no better either.
All along he had been telling venues and catering halls that they are considered restaurants and fall under the 50% capacity rule, so that is what the venues were telling their brides to plan for.
Out of nowhere last week he said that was never said and it's 50 people allowed only which is throwing the wedding industry for a HUGE loop.
While I understand that people like indoor dining, I read an entire article about the best way to open schools is to pretty much keep everything locked up. Like fighting community spread on multiple fronts does not work. It’s easier to manage Covid-19 if community spread is limited to schools only. I thought that was an interesting point.
But there has been no spikes with indoor dining open as well as other things opening. He has no clue and it is all a power trip to him.
DING DING DING. Explain to me why we haven't had any spikes in the 6 weeks since indoor dining has been allowed on LI if indoor dining is such a vector of disease. Please
Exactly!
Pretty much every state has opened indoor dining except NJ. The whole state. I’m not talking about a portion of NJ like NY. The whole state is not allowed and there’s is no reason for it at this point. Everyone has opened, except Murphy. And his reasoning makes no sense why he keeps delaying it.
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by nycbuslady
Posted by LMichele
Posted by ave1024
Just tell them you had to travel to one of the 20 states that have high COVID and are required to quarantine for two weeks. Done.
As a December 2020 bride, I would be pretty insulted if one of my guests lied about why they could not come.
A simple "I appreciate the invitation, but do not yet feel safe at large gatherings" would be appreciated and understood by the couple.
I agree! There's no reason to make anything up. Just say you're not comfortable with large gatherings yet.
On a side note, I'm surprised that so many people say that they don't like weddings in general. Why? Maybe I just have a boring life, but I love being invited to weddings and other parties and happily attend all of them. It's a social event, you get to dress up, have a nice meal, dance, drink, chat with people you may not see regularly, etc. What's not to like?
I'm not a fan of going to weddings in most cases because the majority are boring. I can count on one hand the truly fun weddings I have been too, and they were awesome! I also don't like putting hundreds of dollars in an envelope, plus the cost dress, shoes, accessories, etc..for an event where most likely I am not super close to the people and food will be subpar. But that's just me.
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Posted 7/30/20 7:02 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by jlm2008
Posted by nycbuslady
Posted by LMichele
Posted by ave1024
Just tell them you had to travel to one of the 20 states that have high COVID and are required to quarantine for two weeks. Done.
As a December 2020 bride, I would be pretty insulted if one of my guests lied about why they could not come.
A simple "I appreciate the invitation, but do not yet feel safe at large gatherings" would be appreciated and understood by the couple.
I agree! There's no reason to make anything up. Just say you're not comfortable with large gatherings yet.
On a side note, I'm surprised that so many people say that they don't like weddings in general. Why? Maybe I just have a boring life, but I love being invited to weddings and other parties and happily attend all of them. It's a social event, you get to dress up, have a nice meal, dance, drink, chat with people you may not see regularly, etc. What's not to like?
I'm not a fan of going to weddings in most cases because the majority are boring. I can count on one hand the truly fun weddings I have been too, and they were awesome! I also don't like putting hundreds of dollars in an envelope, plus the cost dress, shoes, accessories, etc..for an event where most likely I am not super close to the people and food will be subpar. But that's just me.
That's pretty much my reasoning as well. Very expensive night out for catering hall quality food
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valentinesbaby
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by jlm2008
Posted by nycbuslady
Posted by LMichele
Posted by ave1024
Just tell them you had to travel to one of the 20 states that have high COVID and are required to quarantine for two weeks. Done.
As a December 2020 bride, I would be pretty insulted if one of my guests lied about why they could not come.
A simple "I appreciate the invitation, but do not yet feel safe at large gatherings" would be appreciated and understood by the couple.
I agree! There's no reason to make anything up. Just say you're not comfortable with large gatherings yet.
On a side note, I'm surprised that so many people say that they don't like weddings in general. Why? Maybe I just have a boring life, but I love being invited to weddings and other parties and happily attend all of them. It's a social event, you get to dress up, have a nice meal, dance, drink, chat with people you may not see regularly, etc. What's not to like?
I'm not a fan of going to weddings in most cases because the majority are boring. I can count on one hand the truly fun weddings I have been too, and they were awesome! I also don't like putting hundreds of dollars in an envelope, plus the cost dress, shoes, accessories, etc..for an event where most likely I am not super close to the people and food will be subpar. But that's just me.
That's pretty much my reasoning as well. Very expensive night out for catering hall quality food
Ahhh you have to wear something you already have so you have less of that expense lol. My hubby never really wears suits so he only has 3 and just picks one of those lol. We have a wedding next year that I will buy something new as I haven’t been to a wedding in 4 years. I enjoy not cooking and free drinks and when the kids were younger a night out so it has been a win win for me lol.
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ave1024
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
Posted by LMichele
Posted by ave1024
Just tell them you had to travel to one of the 20 states that have high COVID and are required to quarantine for two weeks. Done.
As a December 2020 bride, I would be pretty insulted if one of my guests lied about why they could not come.
A simple "I appreciate the invitation, but do not yet feel safe at large gatherings" would be appreciated and understood by the couple.
And it is very likely the B&G would be equally if not more insulted that you are making a conscious decision to NOT attend regardless of the reason given.
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Posted 7/30/20 8:59 PM |
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JennP
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Re: wedding - Yes or No
To answer the OP, I would be a no.
Side note, twice this week I drove past George Washington Manor in Roslyn (if that's what it's still called) and there were outdoor gatherings both nights with tons of people on top of each other and no masks.
Tonight there were easily over a hundred people.
I was dismayed because it was so densely packed. It wouldn't have been so bad if it was a property with the actual land to spread out.
I really hope we don't shoot ourselves in the proverbial foot this summer.
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Posted 7/30/20 10:26 PM |
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RainyDay
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wedding - Yes or No
I found out that they had to limit guest list to 60 people and was told since we were family we got invited first. So I think now they can actually invite people they are closer to than us.
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