Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, did you cousin serve in or attend your wedding? If so, it's pretty bad to ditch hers just because since you are married with kids you feel you can't sacrifice the time etc.
Did OP mention her kids as a reason she could not attend?
Yes. She feels since she is married and have kids she wants to prioritize going to her in laws rather than her own cousins wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Op, did you cousin serve in or attend your wedding? If so, it's pretty bad to ditch hers just because since you are married with kids you feel you can't sacrifice the time etc.
Did OP mention her kids as a reason she could not attend?
Anonymous wrote:OP, if I had been in your situation when I was single or childless, I would have tried to make it happen. But now that I have kids, my vacation time and money goes to them, so I would say no.
Anonymous wrote:
you sound like a grade A jerk, OP. Clearly, you don't feel like doing a kind deed for your cousin. You don't respect her. You don't even like her...(desperate enough to ask you? What a horrible thing to say.)
Definitely decline. Your cousin deserves better than you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Is she getting married in the middle of the week? Can't you fly in Friday night and fly out Sunday night?
That's what I was wondering.
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Is she getting married in the middle of the week? Can't you fly in Friday night and fly out Sunday night?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started a new job 3 weeks ago. I recieve 10 days of paid vacation every year.
My plan was to use 3 or 4 days over Christmas, another 5 days in June to visit my fiance's family in NY and 2 days as "just in case" time.
My younger cousin (21) called tonight and asked me to be a bridesmaid in her wedding in July in Michigan.
I don't want to disappoint her as she doesn't have many friends and she was desperate enough to ask me (I'm 12 years older than her and haven't seen her in 3 years).
I have a few concerns.
1. The NY trip is non-negotiable. I love my fiance's family and have a blast on this trip every year.
2. I don't want to take vacation time so close together-especially with a job I just started.
3. Soooo much money.
4. I am not very close with most of my family members who will be at this wedding (poor life choices, alcoholism, etc.)
5. I would have to spend a chunk of my free-time running around doing wedding stuff.
Do I buy her a killer gift or make it happen? What would you do? [/quote
you sound like a grade A jerk, OP. Clearly, you don't feel like doing a kind deed for your cousin. You don't respect her. You don't even like her...(desperate enough to ask you? What a horrible thing to say.)
Definitely decline. Your cousin deserves better than you.
Is your life such shit that you make ridiculous assumptions about a stranger based on a few sentences?
You know me so well? Go f**k yourself, you pathetic c**t.
Op, did you cousin serve in or attend your wedding? If so, it's pretty bad to ditch hers just because since you are married with kids you feel you can't sacrifice the time etc.
Anonymous wrote:I started a new job 3 weeks ago. I recieve 10 days of paid vacation every year.
My plan was to use 3 or 4 days over Christmas, another 5 days in June to visit my fiance's family in NY and 2 days as "just in case" time.
My younger cousin (21) called tonight and asked me to be a bridesmaid in her wedding in July in Michigan.
I don't want to disappoint her as she doesn't have many friends and she was desperate enough to ask me (I'm 12 years older than her and haven't seen her in 3 years).
I have a few concerns.
1. The NY trip is non-negotiable. I love my fiance's family and have a blast on this trip every year.
2. I don't want to take vacation time so close together-especially with a job I just started.
3. Soooo much money.
4. I am not very close with most of my family members who will be at this wedding (poor life choices, alcoholism, etc.)
5. I would have to spend a chunk of my free-time running around doing wedding stuff.
Do I buy her a killer gift or make it happen? What would you do? [/quote
you sound like a grade A jerk, OP. Clearly, you don't feel like doing a kind deed for your cousin. You don't respect her. You don't even like her...(desperate enough to ask you? What a horrible thing to say.)
Definitely decline. Your cousin deserves better than you.
Is your life such shit that you make ridiculous assumptions about a stranger based on a few sentences?
You know me so well? Go f**k yourself, you pathetic c**t.
I started a new job 3 weeks ago. I recieve 10 days of paid vacation every year.
My plan was to use 3 or 4 days over Christmas, another 5 days in June to visit my fiance's family in NY and 2 days as "just in case" time.
My younger cousin (21) called tonight and asked me to be a bridesmaid in her wedding in July in Michigan.
I don't want to disappoint her as she doesn't have many friends and she was desperate enough to ask me (I'm 12 years older than her and haven't seen her in 3 years).
I have a few concerns.
1. The NY trip is non-negotiable. I love my fiance's family and have a blast on this trip every year.
2. I don't want to take vacation time so close together-especially with a job I just started.
3. Soooo much money.
4. I am not very close with most of my family members who will be at this wedding (poor life choices, alcoholism, etc.)
5. I would have to spend a chunk of my free-time running around doing wedding stuff.
Do I buy her a killer gift or make it happen? What would you do?