Well, if they'd brought a BONG that would have been a whole nother story!
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TP her house or car? |
You have got to be kidding. |
| Ask friend on Facebook (publicly) if they are in a polyamourous relationship and tell them you are cool with it and can't wait to see all 3 of them. |
| Bouquet bride?? Is that you?? |
| I think if the two extra are Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn, then it is technically okay. |
| It could have been worse. A colleague told me a story about one of her closest friends. People the bride only sort of knew, or didn't know at all, started RSVPing to her wedding. She had no idea what was going on, until one of these folks told her that her mother had invited them. Mom hadn't been happy with the invite list, so had made duplicates of the invitation and mailed them to the people she thought should have been invited - to the tune of several dozen extra guests. Mom also had no budget to help pay for these additions (bride and groom were covering wedding costs). I never heard how the happy couple resolved this issue (they were trying to dis-invite people over mom's objections at the time of the story). |
Wow. I do not know how the couple could forgive that huge breach of boundaries. |
The subject line asks what to do TO the friend. That's the best part. I agree with the poster who thinks this is Sad Bride. OP, maybe they took your flowers and ran with them. |
Agreed, this thread makes no sense. OP just trying to kill time? |
I was going to give a similar reply to this post. By the time they flew to Key West, rented cars and rooms you're lucky they showed up. I had friends who didn't give gifts and rented cars to drive 1.5 hours plus hotel rooms. Had us over for a nice dinner and paid a bar bill whatever. I assume the date bringers were not established aunts/uncle types. Traveling to Key West isn't cheap. |
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Sometimes weddings bring out the tacky in people.
Some of my co-workers behaved horribly on purpose at the wedding of another co-worker. She was obviously (according to them) being movie-bride fake, and they were having a super time mocking her openly to the extent that she noticed what they were doing. Just pure meanness. I can't understand what's so hard about letting a bride having her special day. |
It's a world made up of countries made up of other people. You know nobody's actually "from" the country they think they're from, right? |
Agree, it sounds like an honest mistake! I think everyone handled it well. The woman apologized to your mother instead of bothering you about it, and your mother was gracious. |
That's mean! I'd just not go if I really didn't like the person... |