Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wedding is at 730. We used to be super close but our friendship has phased out over time.
So they expect you to have dinner first?
Or after?
Jesus, eat a sandwich and head to the event and have some drinks and dance and have fun. No wonder people are always posting on here, "why don't I have more friends?" Remove the poles from your asses and try to celebrate someone without checking your dog-eared copy of Emily Post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wedding is at 730. We used to be super close but our friendship has phased out over time.
So they expect you to have dinner first?
Or after?
Anonymous wrote:The 4th of July happens every year and it's the same thing most years. Be gracious and go to the party and have fun. How many fireworks shows have you seen? I think I have probably seen 50 or so. I think I could manage a wedding for an old friend. It might be fun if you can just relax and enjoy it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wedding is at 730. We used to be super close but our friendship has phased out over time.
So they expect you to have dinner first?
Or after?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a small wedding in her backyard so she just verbally told everyone.
This sounds lovely. So many people complain about huge, super planned, over the top weddings. Instead, she's having a small party in her back yard. And instead of being excited about the low level of commitment and expense on your part, you are whining about missing out on a BBQ or some fireworks? Your close friend is getting MARRIED, in a small intimate back yard wedding. And you can't be bothered to attend? Sure, it'd be nice if they were serving dinner, but perhaps they can't afford it but still wanted to do something small and lovely.
I'd say skip it bc you sound horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wedding is at 730. We used to be super close but our friendship has phased out over time.
So they expect you to have dinner first?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a small wedding in her backyard so she just verbally told everyone.
This sounds lovely. So many people complain about huge, super planned, over the top weddings. Instead, she's having a small party in her back yard. And instead of being excited about the low level of commitment and expense on your part, you are whining about missing out on a BBQ or some fireworks? Your close friend is getting MARRIED, in a small intimate back yard wedding. And you can't be bothered to attend? Sure, it'd be nice if they were serving dinner, but perhaps they can't afford it but still wanted to do something small and lovely.
I'd say skip it bc you sound horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a small wedding in her backyard so she just verbally told everyone.
This sounds lovely. So many people complain about huge, super planned, over the top weddings. Instead, she's having a small party in her back yard. And instead of being excited about the low level of commitment and expense on your part, you are whining about missing out on a BBQ or some fireworks? Your close friend is getting MARRIED, in a small intimate back yard wedding. And you can't be bothered to attend? Sure, it'd be nice if they were serving dinner, but perhaps they can't afford it but still wanted to do something small and lovely.
I'd say skip it bc you sound horrible.
Anonymous wrote:It's a small wedding in her backyard so she just verbally told everyone.
Anonymous wrote:The wedding is at 730. We used to be super close but our friendship has phased out over time.
Anonymous wrote:Weddings on holidays are just stupid.
Anonymous wrote:It's a small wedding in her backyard so she just verbally told everyone.
Anonymous wrote:A childhood friend is getting married on July fourth, late in the evening - there is no served dinner and guests are told to leave by 930. Would it be totally tacky to just attend the ceremony and then go out with our normal July 4th festivities? We were invited to other events that day and would love to attend.