Are you wary of signing up for wedding insurance because you’re afraid you’ll only be losing money if you do so? Wedding insurance is popular nowadays. Is it really necessary, or is it just another trend?
First off, let’s try to better understand this concept. Pretend for a moment that you’re at a roulette table in a casino. You have a lot of cash in your hands, and you placed them all on the table. Now, the ultimate question: should you choose black, or red? It doesn’t really matter which color you choose, because the odds of winning are 50/50 either way; however, you’re scared that you’ll lose. But, you console yourself, if you lose all that money, you still have some more in your pocket.
Putting on a wedding in the United Kingdom costs around 20,000 pounds, on average. Why spend this much? Because of the hope that if you do, the wedding day would be perfect, the weather sunny, and nothing disastrous or untoward will happen. Because it does happen sometimes that a wedding gets postponed or even cancelled because of bad weather or a natural disaster, such as a flood.
It’s also possible that either the bride or groom gets sick on the day of the wedding. Things like that are possible, and sometimes, inevitable. So where does wedding insurance come in? Having wedding insurance ensures that even if your wedding had to be cancelled on the day itself, you’ll still be able to recoup some of your financial losses.
Let’s go back to the casino analogy I mentioned earlier. A wedding is the casino, and the roulette is the calendar. Then you have to pick a color, which symbolizes having to pick a wedding date. What will you choose? If you’re lucky, then you’ll choose the perfect date and everything will go well. However, if you choose the wrong date, you might have to start saving again to do-over your wedding.
Having insurance is a great wedding idea that can provide you with a sense of security and peace of mind on your big day. You will be reassured that no matter what happens, not all of your expenses will go to waste even if something happens that causes your wedding ceremony to be cut short.
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