Author Topic: [News] I'm lovin' it - McDonalds is now organizing weddings? |  (Read 1779 times)



Good news for those who are not a fan of fancy wedding dinners. From now on you can also say 'yes, I want' in a McDonald's.

The new trend is gaining popularity in Hong Kong, where more and more couples want to get married in one of the restaurants of the fast food giant. 15 restaurants are organizing weddings and engagement parties. It is in any case a cheap day: for about 275 euros gets the happy couple a wedding room, decoration, sound, presents, invitations and of course a (Big Mac?) menu. Those who opt for the deluxe package may continue for two hours, get a couple of Mc Donald's rings, a bouquet and a crystal McDonald's house. "We started this because many couples their first date at a McDonald's," said a spokesman for the chain. "Their love has grown into one of our affiliates.'s Why they want to celebrate their important events here, so to make. Romantic circle" Whether the trend also blows here, it remains to be seen.

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« Last Edit: July 20, 2014, 07:26:53 AM by espio100 »

can i marry a mcdouble

They're Asian they just don't understand.

"Hey man where did you get married at"
"McDonalds"
"..."
"..."
"what"

"We started this because many couples their first date at a McDonald's,"

"Their love has grown into one of our affiliates.'s Why they want to celebrate their important events here, so to make. Romantic circle"

I don't know why I love interpreting stuff English so much, but it's loads of fun.

I don't know why I love interpreting stuff English so much, but it's loads of fun.
Its from my local news site wich is dutch and translated by google translate, What do you expect?

How am I supposed to know it came from a dutch site that was translated to English by google? You didn't even cite the article, don't try to stick that on me. I assumed it was just some Chinese dude's stuffty English. Regardless, I stand by my point that it's fun to interpret.

I'm not an expect in foreign culture, but I'm going to go ahead and guess McDonalds comes off as a lot more professional than the local food chains.

Good for them. Just so long as they don't get a McDivorce.

I'm not an expect in foreign culture, but I'm going to go ahead and guess McDonalds comes off as a lot more professional than the local food chains.

Good for them. Just so long as they don't get a McDivorce.
Maybe you have to work at McDonalds so you can pay the McAlimony?
« Last Edit: July 20, 2014, 05:29:43 AM by Zanaran2 »

Maybe you have to work at McDonalds so you can pay the McAllimony?
I wouldn't know, I don't have a McJob.

I wouldn't know, I don't have a McJob.

So what you're saying is that you're McJobless.

So what you're saying is that you're McJobless.
Yeah. He's also going to be McBankrupt soon.

So what you're saying is that you're McJobless.
That's my name, don't sell it out.


Oh man, my future is sealed.