Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this case I would try to figure out why because that seems like such a selective and personal exclusion. Can your mom poke around? I would probably go to the cousin and just be really open and say 'I just found out about Larla and Tom's wedding and that we seem to be the only people not invited. I'm not angry but I'm a little confused and hurt and mostly want to understand why because I thought we all had a good relationship. Did something happen?'
So they aren't on the defensive about the wedding and you can just get to the meat of the matter.
Oh I did reach out to the parents. The response I got was that "the young couple are paying for the wedding". I could feel my cousin was uncomfortable. So it was OK for the young couple to be at my house many times but apparently we are not good enough for the wedding.
Goodness you need a little lesson on manners, OP. Demanding a wedding invite is terrible
I did not demand an invitation. I wanted to understand what we have done wrong. Like I said before, if you don't feel close to us, if we are not your family, why do you come to our events?
Anonymous wrote:Are there other “first cousins once removed” that are invited?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this case I would try to figure out why because that seems like such a selective and personal exclusion. Can your mom poke around? I would probably go to the cousin and just be really open and say 'I just found out about Larla and Tom's wedding and that we seem to be the only people not invited. I'm not angry but I'm a little confused and hurt and mostly want to understand why because I thought we all had a good relationship. Did something happen?'
So they aren't on the defensive about the wedding and you can just get to the meat of the matter.
Oh I did reach out to the parents. The response I got was that "the young couple are paying for the wedding". I could feel my cousin was uncomfortable. So it was OK for the young couple to be at my house many times but apparently we are not good enough for the wedding.
Goodness you need a little lesson on manners, OP. Demanding a wedding invite is terrible
I did not demand an invitation. I wanted to understand what we have done wrong. Like I said before, if you don't feel close to us, if we are not your family, why do you come to our events?
Because you invite them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this case I would try to figure out why because that seems like such a selective and personal exclusion. Can your mom poke around? I would probably go to the cousin and just be really open and say 'I just found out about Larla and Tom's wedding and that we seem to be the only people not invited. I'm not angry but I'm a little confused and hurt and mostly want to understand why because I thought we all had a good relationship. Did something happen?'
So they aren't on the defensive about the wedding and you can just get to the meat of the matter.
Oh I did reach out to the parents. The response I got was that "the young couple are paying for the wedding". I could feel my cousin was uncomfortable. So it was OK for the young couple to be at my house many times but apparently we are not good enough for the wedding.
Goodness you need a little lesson on manners, OP. Demanding a wedding invite is terrible
I did not demand an invitation. I wanted to understand what we have done wrong. Like I said before, if you don't feel close to us, if we are not your family, why do you come to our events?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this case I would try to figure out why because that seems like such a selective and personal exclusion. Can your mom poke around? I would probably go to the cousin and just be really open and say 'I just found out about Larla and Tom's wedding and that we seem to be the only people not invited. I'm not angry but I'm a little confused and hurt and mostly want to understand why because I thought we all had a good relationship. Did something happen?'
So they aren't on the defensive about the wedding and you can just get to the meat of the matter.
Oh I did reach out to the parents. The response I got was that "the young couple are paying for the wedding". I could feel my cousin was uncomfortable. So it was OK for the young couple to be at my house many times but apparently we are not good enough for the wedding.
Goodness you need a little lesson on manners, OP. Demanding a wedding invite is terrible
I did not demand an invitation. I wanted to understand what we have done wrong. Like I said before, if you don't feel close to us, if we are not your family, why do you come to our events?
Anonymous wrote:Wow! I would have taken major offense. Tell your cousin that the newly weds will no longer be invited to your house.
The problem is not that the young couple do not have the budget to include you, because that can actually happen. The problem is that your cousin has not stepped up and offered to pay for three more relatives since they have low earning loser for an adult child.