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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$16 on a peice of plastic fabric trash...that, shortly after the trip, will end up in the landfill or the ocean.
But yeah, that one photo that you looked at once and posted to instagram, is priceless.
What difference does it make? It's not like they were going to go shirtless. Amazon, Walmart, Bonobos, Tommy Bahama, all the same in the end.
The difference is, they all could have just worn a shirt they already owned and will actually wear again. OP’s dumb plan is just induced demand for garbage that will never be used again.
But then it's not a prank on husbands to unknowingly show up in the exact same shirt. Are you always this slow?
The only people that want to do this just want to post about it on social media. It’s the same people who wear matching shirts to Disney.
So do you create a stink in a group chat and try to do something completely different or do you just bow out gracefully?
DP. I would check with my husband. I’d say “hey, they’re trying to organize this dumb thing. Do you want to play along and wear this cheap, ugly shirt, or do you want to be the only one not wearing it?”
Every party has a pooper. It’s supposed to be a joke that you don’t tell your husband about, but some people have no sense of humor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$16 on a peice of plastic fabric trash...that, shortly after the trip, will end up in the landfill or the ocean.
But yeah, that one photo that you looked at once and posted to instagram, is priceless.
What difference does it make? It's not like they were going to go shirtless. Amazon, Walmart, Bonobos, Tommy Bahama, all the same in the end.
The difference is, they all could have just worn a shirt they already owned and will actually wear again. OP’s dumb plan is just induced demand for garbage that will never be used again.
But then it's not a prank on husbands to unknowingly show up in the exact same shirt. Are you always this slow?
The only people that want to do this just want to post about it on social media. It’s the same people who wear matching shirts to Disney.
So do you create a stink in a group chat and try to do something completely different or do you just bow out gracefully?
DP. I would check with my husband. I’d say “hey, they’re trying to organize this dumb thing. Do you want to play along and wear this cheap, ugly shirt, or do you want to be the only one not wearing it?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$16 on a peice of plastic fabric trash...that, shortly after the trip, will end up in the landfill or the ocean.
But yeah, that one photo that you looked at once and posted to instagram, is priceless.
What difference does it make? It's not like they were going to go shirtless. Amazon, Walmart, Bonobos, Tommy Bahama, all the same in the end.
The difference is, they all could have just worn a shirt they already owned and will actually wear again. OP’s dumb plan is just induced demand for garbage that will never be used again.
But then it's not a prank on husbands to unknowingly show up in the exact same shirt. Are you always this slow?
The only people that want to do this just want to post about it on social media. It’s the same people who wear matching shirts to Disney.
So do you create a stink in a group chat and try to do something completely different or do you just bow out gracefully?
DP. I would check with my husband. I’d say “hey, they’re trying to organize this dumb thing. Do you want to play along and wear this cheap, ugly shirt, or do you want to be the only one not wearing it?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$16 on a peice of plastic fabric trash...that, shortly after the trip, will end up in the landfill or the ocean.
But yeah, that one photo that you looked at once and posted to instagram, is priceless.
What difference does it make? It's not like they were going to go shirtless. Amazon, Walmart, Bonobos, Tommy Bahama, all the same in the end.
The difference is, they all could have just worn a shirt they already owned and will actually wear again. OP’s dumb plan is just induced demand for garbage that will never be used again.
But then it's not a prank on husbands to unknowingly show up in the exact same shirt. Are you always this slow?
The only people that want to do this just want to post about it on social media. It’s the same people who wear matching shirts to Disney.
So do you create a stink in a group chat and try to do something completely different or do you just bow out gracefully?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thousand percent drop it. It's just such busy and unnecessary work.
I’d like to avoid dropping it because it could still be fun and most are on board. I also feel like making a grand declaration now would invite just as much drama. Is there a tactful way to do either, and avoid added drama?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$16 on a peice of plastic fabric trash...that, shortly after the trip, will end up in the landfill or the ocean.
But yeah, that one photo that you looked at once and posted to instagram, is priceless.
What difference does it make? It's not like they were going to go shirtless. Amazon, Walmart, Bonobos, Tommy Bahama, all the same in the end.
The difference is, they all could have just worn a shirt they already owned and will actually wear again. OP’s dumb plan is just induced demand for garbage that will never be used again.
But then it's not a prank on husbands to unknowingly show up in the exact same shirt. Are you always this slow?
The only people that want to do this just want to post about it on social media. It’s the same people who wear matching shirts to Disney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$16 on a peice of plastic fabric trash...that, shortly after the trip, will end up in the landfill or the ocean.
But yeah, that one photo that you looked at once and posted to instagram, is priceless.
What difference does it make? It's not like they were going to go shirtless. Amazon, Walmart, Bonobos, Tommy Bahama, all the same in the end.
The difference is, they all could have just worn a shirt they already owned and will actually wear again. OP’s dumb plan is just induced demand for garbage that will never be used again.
But then it's not a prank on husbands to unknowingly show up in the exact same shirt. Are you always this slow?
Anonymous wrote: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, you want it on your terms. Take the Amazon thing. Lots of people don’t want to buy from Amazon these days, and surely you know that. But you still want to force your shirt and your shirt only. If you really want a fun happy photo, invite people to wear a tropical shirt or a shade of xxx color and then just accept what happens. You can’t treat a large family group like a wedding party who signs up for allowing the bride to dictate their apparel.
No, that's you trying to take control. If you don't like it, don't do it. Are you always a massive control freak?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thousand percent drop it. It's just such busy and unnecessary work.
I’d like to avoid dropping it because it could still be fun and most are on board. I also feel like making a grand declaration now would invite just as much drama. Is there a tactful way to do either, and avoid added drama?
No good comes from trying to control others, OP. Drop it. It's bad enough you've appointed yourself coordinator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thousand percent drop it. It's just such busy and unnecessary work.
I’d like to avoid dropping it because it could still be fun and most are on board. I also feel like making a grand declaration now would invite just as much drama. Is there a tactful way to do either, and avoid added drama?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone loved the idea at the time.
Have you considered that you might have selective hearing? You wanted to do it, so the few positive responses made you feel like "everyone loved the idea"?
Anonymous wrote:Everyone loved the idea at the time.