Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me this is a no brainer. I would say funeral because it's the funeral because it's the funeral of a direct family member and family comes first.
You yourself may not have been close to your grandmother but whichever one of your parents just lost their parent I'm sure are going to want to be surrounded by their children.
+1 I would be mortified to tell people that I chose to go to a wedding over my grandmother's funeral. It speaks loads to a lack of character to go to a wedding rather than your grandmother's funeral. Sheesh. How is this even a question!?!
Give me a break clearly it isn't that important to OP to be there because OP's parent who just lost her parent scheduled it on the day I'm sure she was aware of her child being MOH in a wedding sooo your theory of it being oh so important for OP to be there goes out the window.
It isn't important to be there to represent and also to support her parent? Jeez. You have no value system at all. And if I were the bride who heard my "friend" skipped her grandparent's funeral to be at my wedding ... that would be a "friend" I would drop in a hurry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but to me the funeral all the way. Yes she is your best friend and I get people can be super close to their best friend but one of OP's parents just lost their parent. So for all those posters saying OMG but it's a best friend yes that may be the case but no matter how close you are to your best friend do you really think a best friend trumps the people who raised you?
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See I don't see doing your job as a parent means your kid is now in a position where they "owe" you their support. Like I said up above many people see their closest friends as family. Supporting her friend on one of the biggest days of her life may be important to her. You really aren't in OP's everyday life to see what ways she may be supporting her grieving parent in other ways. Maybe she did grocery shopping for that parent, maybe she cleaned the house, maybe she cooked a meal. You just don't know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me this is a no brainer. I would say funeral because it's the funeral because it's the funeral of a direct family member and family comes first.
You yourself may not have been close to your grandmother but whichever one of your parents just lost their parent I'm sure are going to want to be surrounded by their children.
+1 I would be mortified to tell people that I chose to go to a wedding over my grandmother's funeral. It speaks loads to a lack of character to go to a wedding rather than your grandmother's funeral. Sheesh. How is this even a question!?!
Give me a break clearly it isn't that important to OP to be there because OP's parent who just lost her parent scheduled it on the day I'm sure she was aware of her child being MOH in a wedding sooo your theory of it being oh so important for OP to be there goes out the window.
It isn't important to be there to represent and also to support her parent? Jeez. You have no value system at all. And if I were the bride who heard my "friend" skipped her grandparent's funeral to be at my wedding ... that would be a "friend" I would drop in a hurry.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but to me the funeral all the way. Yes she is your best friend and I get people can be super close to their best friend but one of OP's parents just lost their parent. So for all those posters saying OMG but it's a best friend yes that may be the case but no matter how close you are to your best friend do you really think a best friend trumps the people who raised you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me this is a no brainer. I would say funeral because it's the funeral because it's the funeral of a direct family member and family comes first.
You yourself may not have been close to your grandmother but whichever one of your parents just lost their parent I'm sure are going to want to be surrounded by their children.
+1 I would be mortified to tell people that I chose to go to a wedding over my grandmother's funeral. It speaks loads to a lack of character to go to a wedding rather than your grandmother's funeral. Sheesh. How is this even a question!?!
Give me a break clearly it isn't that important to OP to be there because OP's parent who just lost her parent scheduled it on the day I'm sure she was aware of her child being MOH in a wedding sooo your theory of it being oh so important for OP to be there goes out the window.
Anonymous wrote:To me, family comes first. In your situation though, I'd go to the wedding. I think you have a good plan of attending wake the night before.
Sorry about your loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me this is a no brainer. I would say funeral because it's the funeral because it's the funeral of a direct family member and family comes first.
You yourself may not have been close to your grandmother but whichever one of your parents just lost their parent I'm sure are going to want to be surrounded by their children.
+1 I would be mortified to tell people that I chose to go to a wedding over my grandmother's funeral. It speaks loads to a lack of character to go to a wedding rather than your grandmother's funeral. Sheesh. How is this even a question!?!