We believe weddings are special occasions, they require a lot of hard work, planning, and often come with a lot of stress. But eventually, when things finally happen, they are beautiful events that you share with your family and friends – sharing your happiness with others is key here.
But there are plenty of stories about brides and grooms who act petty or strange towards their guests. Such is today’s story that was posted on Facebook and went viral everywhere.
The bride of this story received a $10 gift from one of her guests and started complaining about it. She asked people what to do, and people literally went against her for speaking that way about her guest.
The bride’s post, after making rounds all over social media, was eventually shared on Reddit. It reads:
“Hey everyone, has anyone received any wedding gifts in the past that were a slap in the face? How did you deal with it? My partner and I had a very exclusive wedding, all-inclusive and the focus was our guests. Our best friend, husband, and kids knew this and they gifted us 2 Kmart towels, a total value of about $10. This hurt us a lot, as it was a slap in the face… We don’t know how to deal with it.. any suggestions?”
The Responses
Reddit’s community was completely and utterly stunned at how this bride was making a fuss about receiving a gift. Here are some of the best responses:
DoNotReply111 wrote:
“People who expect guests to ‘refund’ them the cost of their wedding are so gross to me. It’s not an event you throw to ‘break even’. If you can’t afford it and are banking on people paying you back with gifts, it’s on you. Have a cheaper wedding.”
trumpstinyhandssayhi said:
“I live in Brisbane as well and at this stage I’ll just be happy if my wedding can go ahead in August 2021. Those people who only care about getting gifts really frustrate the hell out of me.”
Bobcatluv asked:
“Ungratefulness aside, I’m trying to figure out what a “guest focused” wedding is, and what they feel was “all inclusive” about it. Food AND bar? Hotel rooms?”
katiecat47 commented:
“One of the gifts that meant the most to me was a book given by my husband’s great grandparents that I dont think they even paid for. I wrote everyone heartfelt thank yous for every gift.”
“Same with gifts they’ve given us for our baby. A lot is obviously from rummage sakes and I LOVE IT. just the fact that they think of us warms my heart. Idc what the gift is, just being thought of is wonderful.”
This post has over 170 comments, read them on Reddit here.
What Are Your Thoughts?
What are your thoughts on this bride’s reaction to receiving a $10 gift? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Source: Reddit
Read something about this a while back on a page about good manners. The women answering the question said it is not you obligation to help cover the cost if the wedding, in truth, you are actually not obligated to give a gift.