None of this will come cheap, but Larry is determined that his daughter has nothing but the best and says that Travellers have a 'secret way' of financing their larger-than-life nuptials.
So what exactly is this secret? You'll have to wait until Sunday night to find out! Lavish: According to Larry, travellers have a 'secret way' of funding extravagant weddings like Margaret's.
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If the TLC version is different from the British version, then maybe I'm wrong, but I have found the series thus far I've just started episode 5 to be fascinating, fairly well balanced, and an incredible look at a very fierce people. If nothing else it becomes a jumping off place for people to want to learn more, just as you are here. The feeling I've gotten from the series so far is that it's not for anyone to judge, and that while there are some "negative" aspects to the culture "grabbing", women's place in the community, etc.
I don't think the production company pays for anything. Best answer: The Television Without Pity forum has been very helpful in satisfying my shameful curiosity. It's awful. Coming from a culture where weddings are an important event, I can tell you that many people save up all their lives for their children's weddings, in particular their daughters. In Pakistan, you can even invest in a "wedding fund" in the same way as you can invest in a "college education fund.
I don't know, violetk. Did you read that Television Without Pity thread? I'm a couple of pages in, and it certainly doesn't sound like people there are getting a balanced picture of Traveller culture. I guess it's now ok to refer to entire ethnic groups as "low-down trashy morons"? This show does not feature Romani and surprised they call them Gypsies, when they aren't.
The way these guys live and Romani are different. Different struggles too especially much having to do with skin color. It's no longer available to listen to on the BBC website, but someone has uploaded it to YouTube , so you can hear it there.
I know a family that has Traveller tendencies. They have a LOT of money, because they live very much within their means, deal in cash and don't deal with credit. And, sadly, when they do it is usually some kind of scam. They are very adept at finding loopholes in society. For example, when they need to go to the hospital, they use fake names.
They are in the construction business, and deal in passable levels of quality, volume and slight skimming of materials. As such, they have storage units full of unused construction materials, available for cash sale. Things like that. Gypsy is a broad term and it certainly does include Irish Travellers. When a British person refers to gypsies they are almost always referring to Travellers, not Roma. The vast majority of travellers around where I grew up in England were Romani, not Irish I just mention this as a data point.
I'm not sure why people are making such a big deal of health costs - travelers can use the NHS like anyone else. There are barriers to getting continuity of care though there are initiatives to try and deal with this, like health records that you can carry with you rather than being lodged in one place , and there is prejudice but there is also a word-of-mouth network among traveller communities to try and avoid it - the local maternity hospital where I grew up had lots of women from traveling communities deliberately coming there because they were known to not be nasty to them but travelers can and do use the NHS.
I agree with things like the cash economy and saving up as well. The show also allegedly hires actors instead of real people. A commenter in the same Facebook post cosigned the allegations against TLC. On the show, many participants love talking about the patriarchal tradition of "grabbing" where men walk up to women and force a kiss on them. However, real Romanis and Irish Travelers have revealed that no such "tradition" exists. It's just one nasty boy they showed.
Oh, and those "gypsy balls"? Those were embellished by TLC as well. According to an anonymous Romani blogger, the big dresses are a minority within the community.
Although people featured on the show live in trailers, campers, or caravans, the majority of nomadic ethnic communities actually live in houses, about 60 percent of them in the UK. In Priscilla's episode, she's shown standing in front of a camper and calling it her "gypsy home," however she now says TLC made her say that. Surprisingly, despite baring their souls and dignity for TLC cameras, many people featured on the show allegedly don't even receive a paycheck.
Unsurprisingly, many people from both communities are disappointed in TLC and the inaccurate portrayal of their cultures.
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