Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't attend the wedding. Problem solved!
For some families, this would set off WWIII and it just isn't worth the problems it will cause.
Doormat mentality.![]()
+1
Who needs to remain close to this family?
Are you one of those that thinks that doing ANYTHING at all that maybe you wouldn't choose to do or don't feel like doing for family or friends makes you a doormat? Guess what? Some people value their relationships as much as they value themselves- like everything in life balance is key. You don't have to be a doormat to have relationship obligations. You do have to be pretty damn self centered to never even consider them, IMHO
It's better to learn how to say "No" to things you can't afford than to worry about being self centered!![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Right now, we are trying to figure out how long we'd want to stay, whether we want to try to make a mini-vacation out of it, etc. I'm thinking a condo in the area or just another hotel would do the trick, and maybe they will come to understand our thinking as the day gets closer. Probably not, but maybe. We are close to our niece and our kids adore her and vice versa, so we must go and the kids must go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP are you religious? If you are and you give to your church, you could honestly say that you can't stay at that hotel for religious reasons. That'll make him think about how they waste their money.
Do people really think like this?!? Why would you deliberately try to offend or shame them for picking a nice destination for a wedding? Yes, it is inconvenient for family, but shameful? I think that your suggestion is just as offensive as choosing an expensive hotel without a cheaper option. Please don't do this, OP. It's childish. You can choose where you stay, you can even choose to do so for religious reasons, but to throw it in their face to make them think about how they waste their money is just judgmental and WRONG.
Actually I do find it shameful to pick a $400/night hotel for your destination wedding and expecting people to stay for 5 days! Even for my relatively well off family that would be beyond the pale.
Sounds like you have a good attitude, OP. Good luck and have fun!Anonymous wrote:OP here again, and wow, this thread got out of hand quick. Thanks to all for the valuable suggestions. Not sure they will be offended, but they will definitely want us to stay altogether. Unless we hit the lottery between now and then, that won't be happening and I am sure we won't be the only ones.
I don't plan to make a big deal out of it. They know our financial situation, in that they are aware that we make WAY less than them. I don't think they care; they are extreme narcissists. Anyways, they are wrapped up in their lives, as we are wrapped up in ours. I am going to assume they will offer several places to choose from to stay, but if they do not, I will be armed with that before I get the invite.
We are religious, but I would never throw that in their face. They waste plenty of money, but I wouldn't say that either. They are always buying new cars and gadgets and clothes and renovating their house and traveling the world (quite literally). I don't want to insult them; this whole trip is about the happy couple.
We will find something that works for us and do the best we can. We want to be there, so we will be there. But I would be lying if I said I wasn't a little miffed at spending what we'll be spending on a hotel, travel, etc. and then being expected to give an expensive gift too. We'll probably just do cash; they already have everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP are you religious? If you are and you give to your church, you could honestly say that you can't stay at that hotel for religious reasons. That'll make him think about how they waste their money.
Do people really think like this?!? Why would you deliberately try to offend or shame them for picking a nice destination for a wedding? Yes, it is inconvenient for family, but shameful? I think that your suggestion is just as offensive as choosing an expensive hotel without a cheaper option. Please don't do this, OP. It's childish. You can choose where you stay, you can even choose to do so for religious reasons, but to throw it in their face to make them think about how they waste their money is just judgmental and WRONG.
Actually I do find it shameful to pick a $400/night hotel for your destination wedding and expecting people to stay for 5 days! Even for my relatively well off family that would be beyond the pale.
Another +1Anonymous wrote:I'd find another place and stay there. If they're offended, just say that that hotel is what works for you.
Otherwise, skip the wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP are you religious? If you are and you give to your church, you could honestly say that you can't stay at that hotel for religious reasons. That'll make him think about how they waste their money.
Do people really think like this?!? Why would you deliberately try to offend or shame them for picking a nice destination for a wedding? Yes, it is inconvenient for family, but shameful? I think that your suggestion is just as offensive as choosing an expensive hotel without a cheaper option. Please don't do this, OP. It's childish. You can choose where you stay, you can even choose to do so for religious reasons, but to throw it in their face to make them think about how they waste their money is just judgmental and WRONG.
Anonymous wrote:OP are you religious? If you are and you give to your church, you could honestly say that you can't stay at that hotel for religious reasons. That'll make him think about how they waste their money.