Silver Service is less common as people sell silver
As the recession wares on, people are less inclined to have traditional silver service parties and receptions, a leading dating site found. The traditional silver service approach at fancy weddings and occasions is being ditched for buffets and snacks the study found, as many individuals choose to save their money by being more careful with spending at weddings etc. Easyfinadate.com conducted a study of couples up and down England looking to tie the knot in the next year,focusing particularly on how they plan to finance their wedding and live thereafter given the economic downturn. One couple who were united through the website even told of how they are now looking to sell silver gifts they recieved at their wedding, in order to help pay towards their mortgage. This came as a suprise to many who heard this however this is quite normal as wedding gift lists like john lewis and marks and spencers are abandoned for cash alternatives.