Wedding Party Guest Goes Silent

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Usually if they’re true friends they’ll do it because they love you. But I guess some people need incentives to show up to their close ones big day. Wild.


So don’t allow anyone in the bridal party to have a plus one. Think of the money your tacky ass will save!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some facts:

1) Guest refused to RSVP until weeks after the deadline because she did not know if she was going to break up with guy first/before wedding.

2) Everyone else is married. This "date" is someone no one has met, lives long distance from ex-friend and has no relationship with anyone.

3) Wedding party is mostly family, everyone is married.

4) You don't call us yelling at us because we wouldn't let you bring a Tinderella. Our day, our rules.

5) Not a troll, real life.

6) If you Urban Moms want to chip in for her plate of food, its about $300 per head. Why would we pay for that?



Your Day Your Way


Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Original Poster here. Only those married or engaged got plus ones. She wanted to bring her tinderella.


Tinderella LOL
Let me Google that one..


Wait .. I got it .. Her Tinder man..


It's tinderFella


This is HILARIOUS .. Thank you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Usually if they’re true friends they’ll do it because they love you. But I guess some people need incentives to show up to their close ones big day. Wild.


So don’t allow anyone in the bridal party to have a plus one. Think of the money your tacky ass will save!



Tacky of you to let someone else make decisions about the bride and grooms day, but hey if you’re a wimp just say so
Anonymous
If she’s causing wedding drama then spare yourself, it’s not worth it
Anonymous
You Urban Moms are witches (with a b) for saying this person is a bridezilla. You have someone come on your big day and dictate how everything goes. It’s not your wedding, no one cares what you think.
Anonymous
You’re a POS for not giving your bridesmaid a plus one. I don’t foresee a lot of your friendships lasting if this is how you treat your nearest and dearest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You’re a POS for not giving your bridesmaid a plus one. I don’t foresee a lot of your friendships lasting if this is how you treat your nearest and dearest.


You’re a POS for saying that when you don’t even know this person. I can see that you’re just a true bundle of joy and probably have so many friends. You’re a sad pathetic person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond tacky for you not to give a bridesmaid a +1, whether he’s a boyfriend, a husband, or even just a friend. You are tacky, tacky, tacky for not immediately and graciously giving a member of your wedding party a +1.

That’s all.


This
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Usually if they’re true friends they’ll do it because they love you. But I guess some people need incentives to show up to their close ones big day. Wild.


So don’t allow anyone in the bridal party to have a plus one. Think of the money your tacky ass will save!



Tacky of you to let someone else make decisions about the bride and grooms day, but hey if you’re a wimp just say so


Like…what? That’s not what’s being discussed here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You Urban Moms are witches (with a b) for saying this person is a bridezilla. You have someone come on your big day and dictate how everything goes. It’s not your wedding, no one cares what you think.

Original Poster seems to care very much as s/he keeps posting and making up sh*t
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You Urban Moms are witches (with a b) for saying this person is a bridezilla. You have someone come on your big day and dictate how everything goes. It’s not your wedding, no one cares what you think.


Hey OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some facts:

1) Guest refused to RSVP until weeks after the deadline because she did not know if she was going to break up with guy first/before wedding.

2) Everyone else is married. This "date" is someone no one has met, lives long distance from ex-friend and has no relationship with anyone.

3) Wedding party is mostly family, everyone is married.

4) You don't call us yelling at us because we wouldn't let you bring a Tinderella. Our day, our rules.

5) Not a troll, real life.

6) If you Urban Moms want to chip in for her plate of food, its about $300 per head. Why would we pay for that?


Sounds like your ex bridesmaid is the real winner here. Being in a wedding with alleged close friends and family as the only solo person stinks. Who cares if she brought a friend, casual date or what have you.
Anonymous
Most bridesmaids do not send in a response card and she is not even allowed a plus one. What is she responding to? Everyone else gets a plus one because they're married.

I call troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some facts:

1) Guest refused to RSVP until weeks after the deadline because she did not know if she was going to break up with guy first/before wedding.

2) Everyone else is married. This "date" is someone no one has met, lives long distance from ex-friend and has no relationship with anyone.

3) Wedding party is mostly family, everyone is married.

4) You don't call us yelling at us because we wouldn't let you bring a Tinderella. Our day, our rules.

5) Not a troll, real life.

6) If you Urban Moms want to chip in for her plate of food, its about $300 per head. Why would we pay for that?


You continue to sound horrific and I'm very surprised anyone RSVPd to be in there on YOUR day much less be in your wedding party.
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