Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently this is a thing - sending your guests an attire palette.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/viva-magenta-spring-wedding-color-attire-palette-e-enclosure-card--136445063703435613/
Another one to skip.
Really, they should include this in the "Save the date" so you know not to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Def a bridezilla thing. Even when it’s your day, still not the center of the world. Kids are a part of the community. Folks have really gotten too precious about their expectations.
I blame social media. Brides these days don’t want to celebrate a wedding, they want to star in a social media event. I genuinely don’t think many of them care much about the meaning of the event.
I just wanted to say this is such a shitty take. Women can care about the aesthetic of an event and the meaning behind it.
People have this mentality that any wedding more fancy than a backyard BBQ with $25 rings being exchanged is "all for show." And sure, that may be the case for some people who have fancy weddings, but not all of them.
Just saying it reeks of jealousy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are great. They’re quiet, well behaved, and polite. And they won’t get drunk at your cheapskate cash bar and make an ass of themselves and ruin the reception.
If I can’t bring them, I’m not coming.
Look, kids or no kids, this is a really gross way to talk about your friends. I wouldn't invite you and your dc to my reception, childfree or not because you sound nasty and tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Def a bridezilla thing. Even when it’s your day, still not the center of the world. Kids are a part of the community. Folks have really gotten too precious about their expectations.
I blame social media. Brides these days don’t want to celebrate a wedding, they want to star in a social media event. I genuinely don’t think many of them care much about the meaning of the event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently this is a thing - sending your guests an attire palette.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/viva-magenta-spring-wedding-color-attire-palette-e-enclosure-card--136445063703435613/
Another one to skip.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are great. They’re quiet, well behaved, and polite. And they won’t get drunk at your cheapskate cash bar and make an ass of themselves and ruin the reception.
If I can’t bring them, I’m not coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently this is a thing - sending your guests an attire palette.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/viva-magenta-spring-wedding-color-attire-palette-e-enclosure-card--136445063703435613/
Another one to skip.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are great. They’re quiet, well behaved, and polite. And they won’t get drunk at your cheapskate cash bar and make an ass of themselves and ruin the reception.
If I can’t bring them, I’m not coming.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else suddenly getting ads for flower girl dresses?
Makes me scared about what I'll see reading the TMI health forum topics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I prefer child free weddings but we also have a great support system nearby so getting help to watch DS is never an issue.
Most people in the DC area don't have this.
I disagree. My cousin is a wedding planner in the DC area, and their group's experience is that most weddings are in fact child-free.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently this is a thing - sending your guests an attire palette.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/viva-magenta-spring-wedding-color-attire-palette-e-enclosure-card--136445063703435613/