Savvy Surveys

Have Not Said I Do

You are: Woman
Man
How old are you?
Even if it meant becoming Mrs. Julia Gulia, will you take your husband’s last name? Yes!
No, I'm keeping my own last name.
What size wedding do you want? Very small.
Under a hundred guests.
As many as possible – I wanted it to be a grand event.
Do you want your future husband to ask your parents’ permission to marry you before proposing? Yes, that would be traditional.
It isn’t necessary.
Do you think the “man” should always propose? Yes.
No – I think whoever wants to should propose.
Would you sign a prenuptial agreement? Yes – I want my money to be secure.
Yes – I’d respect if he wanted his money to be secure.
No.
What will you spend more on –the wedding or the honeymoon? Wedding.
Honeymoon.
Wedding and Honeymoon were pretty equal.
No splurging — I have a tight budget.
Will you live with your partner before walking down the aisle? Yep, it’s a great test-run.
No.
Maybe.
How will you handle the billions of details that go with planning a wedding? Hire a wedding planner.
I’ll have friends and family help out.
My fiancée and I will plan together.
I will do it all myself!
Will you have a stripper at your bachelorette party? That would be a yes!
No.
I doubt I’ll have a bachelorette party at all.
Will you trust your fiancé at his bachelor party? 100%
My fiancé will not be having a wild bachelor party.
I'll get a spy.
Will you “save yourself” for marriage? Absolutely.
That’s the plan but we’ll see.
Too late for that!
All eyes on the bride! What will you wear on your wedding day? Traditional White.
Something daring, like red, purple, or black.
Other:
Where do you want your wedding to take place? Church (or other religious setting).
Residence (Yours or someone else’s home).
Vegas, baby!
Outdoors (the beach, park, woods).
Hotel.
Other:
Where will you spend your honeymoon?
After I get married, I'll _____________________ Leave my job and took up a couple of hobbies.
Stay at my job.
Start working from home.
Decide to get a/another degree.
Do you want a long engagement? Yes, I’ll need at least 12 months to plan the wedding.
No – if I’m going to say “yes” to a proposal I want to say “I do” as soon as possible.
What do you think the most stressful part of planning your wedding will be? Dealing with family members.
Finding all the right vendors.
Keeping costs in line.
Other: