It's hard to say no when you're asked to be in a wedding. But, it may be even harder to pay for it.
This chart from Dimespring shows how much you can expect to pay if you're asked to be a bridesmaid or groomsman.

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Do yourself and your friends a favor. When getting married, go to the court or the Temple and let that be that. Make no expense for anyone including yourself.
Use the money saved for an emergency fund, towards a house, or at the very More..