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General Wedding Trivia
100

What company does Robin work for?

Delta Airlines

100

In which city and state was David born?

Baltimore, Maryland

100

How long were Robin and David dating before they got engaged? (in years)

15 Years

100

What iconic street in Savannah is known for its cobblestone paving and proximity to the waterfront?

River Street

100

What is traditionally thrown at newlyweds as they leave the ceremony?

Rice (or birdseed/confetti in modern times)

200

What is Robin's middle name?

Rebecca

200

What is David's middle name?

Joseph

200

How did Robin and David first meet?

Walking their dogs in the neighborhood

200

Which Century was Savannah Founded?

18th century (1733)

200

What is the average cost of a U.S. wedding as of the mid-2020s?

Around $30,000–$35,000, depending on location and guest count

300
What is Robin's birthday?

June 23rd

300

What type of motorcycle does David drive?

Indian

300

Where will the couple take their honeymoon?

Greece

300

Savannah is famous for its shaded squares filled with what type of large, draping tree?

Live Oak

300

What month has been the most popular for weddings in the U.S. in recent years?

October

400

What is Robin's dream job?

NONE! 

400

What was David's first job?

Electrician's Helper

400

What will be their first dance song?

Lucky by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat

400

Who founded Savannah?

General James Oglethorpe

400

Approximately how many weddings happen every day across the United States, based on annual averages?

6,000

500

About how many wedding dresses did Robin try on?

15+

500

What is David's favorite band?

Led Zepplin

500

What's the most romantic thing David has ever done for Robin?

Proposing in Venice!

500

The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace in Savannah honors the founder of which organization?

The Girl Scouts of America

500

What historical figure is credited with popularizing the white wedding dress in the Western world?

Queen Victoria (when she wore white for her 1840 wedding to Prince Albert)

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