Anonymous wrote:Ohhh. Iget it. It's a prank on the husbands? That they're all wearign the exact same shirt.
The husbands whose wives won't participate will probably be sad.
I think you have to lead with that.
Maybe women who are resisting could pair up together and their husbands twin (instead of whole group). Or you could suggest they buy a second shirt of their choosing for their husbands to change into after the prank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe people have time to worry about this sort of BS.
Exactly. It’s women like this that are why I don’t have many friends. I just can’t with this nonsense.
Don’t take it so seriously. Do or do not and then move on.
Anonymous wrote:Ohhh. Iget it. It's a prank on the husbands? That they're all wearign the exact same shirt.
The husbands whose wives won't participate will probably be sad.
I think you have to lead with that.
Maybe women who are resisting could pair up together and their husbands twin (instead of whole group). Or you could suggest they buy a second shirt of their choosing for their husbands to change into after the prank.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds pretty dumb and they might be mistaken for Proud boys terrorist group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe people have time to worry about this sort of BS.
Exactly. It’s women like this that are why I don’t have many friends. I just can’t with this nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Ohhh. Iget it. It's a prank on the husbands? That they're all wearign the exact same shirt.
The husbands whose wives won't participate will probably be sad.
I think you have to lead with that.
Maybe women who are resisting could pair up together and their husbands twin (instead of whole group). Or you could suggest they buy a second shirt of their choosing for their husbands to change into after the prank.
Anonymous wrote:Buy a few extras and have them available, in case any husband actually cares, and would like one
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe people have time to worry about this sort of BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they jsut buy their own shirt? So it's just hawaiin shirt night? And some people match and others don't and life goes on.
They could, but it defeats the purpose and they’ll look out of place in the photo.
This is so tacky. Cruises are bad enough, but matching outfits. Come on. Just let it go. People are trying to be nice and don't want to hurt your feelings, but they don't want to be dressed up like 3 year olds.
OP here. It’s not mandatory. Clearly they want to join in, but only on their terms.
Well, yeah, but you want to do it on YOUR terms as well. We don't shop Amazon either. If I were in your group, I'd either suggest an alternative to purchase, suggest people wear their own Hawaiian shirts even if they don't match precisely (I didn't even make my bridesmaids match), or just not participate. Is it really drama that some people don't want to buy the one specific shirt you chose?