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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The DCUM homo sapiens might find these costs typical, [b]but they are astronomical for the rest of our species[/b]. It is not appropriate for the bridal party to expect guests to pay such amounts without a heads-up of the approximate total expenditure beforehand, which was not forthcoming. OP is well within her rights to say she did not expect the trip to cost this much, request a refund and decline the invitation. She might not get the refund, sadly. [/quote] OP SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THIS the moment "4 days in California Wine Country" was on the table. Which was BEFORE she RSVP'd. This is all on her for not having an ounce of common sense. She can back out now, but will rightfully deal with the social consequences, especially if she tries to get her $800 back. [/quote] Are you the same person who keeps saying that for 8 pages? No, not everyone is aware of the prices in "Napa Wine Country", how do you not get it??[/quote]
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