Sibling's +1 to wedding

Anonymous
no one else finds it odd that of all the friends one has, you would bring someone so seemingly random and new to a family wedding? just bc you can bring someone does not mean you SHOULD?!
Anonymous
I apologize in advance for how rude this is going to sound but you are so cheap!

Let it go and focus on yourself, your marriage, your new life. Let your brother bring a companion and be happy that after 11 months he finally found someone he thought it might be fun to hand out with at his sister's wedding instead of being 3rd wheel. You know, a lot of people find weddings boring. Even a family member's.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no one else finds it odd that of all the friends one has, you would bring someone so seemingly random and new to a family wedding? just bc you can bring someone does not mean you SHOULD?!


Yup. Odd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:no one else finds it odd that of all the friends one has, you would bring someone so seemingly random and new to a family wedding? just bc you can bring someone does not mean you SHOULD?!


Yup. Odd.


OP here...my thoughts exactly. Note that my sister declined a +1 for this very reason. She didn't want to bring someone just to bring someone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no one else finds it odd that of all the friends one has, you would bring someone so seemingly random and new to a family wedding? just bc you can bring someone does not mean you SHOULD?!


Nope, the majority of posters, myself included, don't find it odd. Going stag to a wedding isn't much fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would not have invited a "random other person" at the last minute. All of our parents gave us a list of local people they would like (I guess you could call it a B list) to include, space permitting.


Please tell me you wouldn't actually be so gauche as to invite someone from the "B list" a month before your wedding, when it would be glaringly obvious to them that they weren't on the "A list."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no one else finds it odd that of all the friends one has, you would bring someone so seemingly random and new to a family wedding? just bc you can bring someone does not mean you SHOULD?!


Maybe. But have you truly never had an instant friend before - someone you met and pretty quickly knew would be a friend for life? I have - including a best friend from grad school - and can say that bringing them to a siblings wedding would have meant more long term than the random guy I dated for a few months at 25. I also had people at my wedding I'd never met before, but they were important to my parents or in laws so I was glad they were there. I also had friends at my wedding I've since lost touch with, and now-spouses of the bridal party that weren't there because we weren't aware of the relationship at the time - that's the way life goes.

It's a wedding - you're marrying the love of your life, combining families, starting a new chapter. Stop sweating the small stuff. As long as it's the right person meeting you up there at the altar the rest is just details.
Anonymous
Don't bother with the wedding. You will be divorced in two years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP again:

-Maybe I should clarify, not a random intl destination wedding. It is a beach in the southern US...which is my hometown.
-I may be annoyed, but I'm not rude. I have already redone seating chart and added his guest to the rehearsal dinner and etc.
-I also wish that he would have either told us to leave the +1 option open for him OR rsvped on time like everyone else. He assured us that he wasn't going to bring anyone for the last 11 months!


Honey, he is a man. You are lucky he remembered to tell you anything and just showed up with the +1. At least you have time to redo your seating charts. Although I can't imagine the horror of an imperfect seating chart!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People are in a bad mood today! OP is paying.

I can sympathize, OP, but I have seen it from brother's side, too. I'm guessing there are other issues at play here that you aren't detailing.


Yes there are other issues (this same sibling asked my parents not to financially contribute so that money wouldn't be taken away from the allowance my parents give him...he is a grad student). I don't mind if people are in bad moods today or feeling particularly feisty. I sought out the opinions, so I can take it...

I have always assumed that if a +1 was not a romantic partner, then it should be someone at least the bride or groom knows. Maybe my assumption was wrong. I've been wrong before.



Ah, the truth comes out. You are pissed at your brother and now are striking back at him. If you are still involved in sibling rivalry, are you emotionally ready for marriage?
Anonymous
Can we hear a little more about the plus 1? I am curious what your brother said about her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here-

I particularly was peeved when he repeatedly said no to the +1 for 10 months and then sprung this on us 1 month out.


Maybe you've been such a bitch that he decided to bite back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can we hear a little more about the plus 1? I am curious what your brother said about her.


Op here- she's a 22 yr old intern and from Texas. Just graduated college.

You all can call my parents, sister, and fiance cheap bridezilla bitches since all of us are wondering what kind of meaningful connection a 30 yr old could have possibly found with a 22 yr old he's known for a few months.
Anonymous
If you only wanted to invite specific people, you should have. You could have even invited them late. But you didn't do that, you said +1!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we hear a little more about the plus 1? I am curious what your brother said about her.


Op here- she's a 22 yr old intern and from Texas. Just graduated college.

You all can call my parents, sister, and fiance cheap bridezilla bitches since all of us are wondering what kind of meaningful connection a 30 yr old could have possibly found with a 22 yr old he's known for a few months.


How do you know that they aren't trying to hook up? Likely easier at a family weekend than potentially being seen around town by coworkers? Also how do you know she isn't bi? An 8 yr age difference isn't unheard of.
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