We all know that holding a wedding celebration requires quite a lot of effort. There are countless things to put into consideration, the place, the decoration, the number of guests, food, attires, etc. And, of course, with that much work to pay attention to, mistakes are something inevitable. And the newlyweds also cannot make the right choice given that they have many things to take care of. Like, asking their guests after they already RSVPed to pay for their meals and not understanding why the guests suddenly feel uncomfortable.
Recently, a guest posted a story where they were asked to pay for their dinner at a wedding. A few days before that, they "received the most beautiful wedding invitation and responded well before the deadline with our choice for dinner and space for two.” But then, they received a voicemail thanking them for responding and also asking them to pay for their reserved slots, $75 each. Stunned, the author turned to social media to ask for advice. Let's see what happened.
Recently, a guest posted a story where they were asked to pay for their dinner at a wedding. A few days before that, they "received the most beautiful wedding invitation and responded well before the deadline with our choice for dinner and space for two.” But then, they received a voicemail thanking them for responding and also asking them to pay for their reserved slots, $75 each. Stunned, the author turned to social media to ask for advice. Let's see what happened.
#1 Confused wedding guest shared how they were asked to pay for the food they were going to have
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#5 With that tone, we can be pretty sure that was an entitled bride
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#7 And people had a few words for the bride: "don't be surprised when no one attends your wedding!"
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