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Published 18:26 3 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 20:16 3 Jul 2018 BST
“That’s travel, accommodation, hotel, a gift and a dress. And that figure doesn’t even include the hen do.”
However, all the fun and games were over around 2014, when she was inundated with invites and couldn't say no to any of them.
"From 2014, invites started arriving thick and fast. My calendar was getting booked up and money was pouring out. I started to panic. It felt like all the other guests could afford things like staying in a nice hotel or chipping in for the joint gift and I couldn’t.
“There was a pressure to keep up. By 2016, the only way to do that was to put hotel costs and drinks on a credit card. But I struggled to pay it off. I kept adding hotel reservations, train bookings and flights.
“In November last year, I had $2,219 on a credit card and was $1,145 into my overdraft. I tried to keep costs down by booking Airbnbs and borrowing outfits but it still kept increasing.”
Georgina said that even though she had gotten into so much debt, she will still attend weddings, because half of her friends "aren't even hitched yet."
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