Kylie Jenner faced criticism for wearing a white dress at Jeff Bezos's wedding in Venice, breaking traditional wedding guest etiquette, while numerous A-list celebrities attended the star-studded event, which reportedly cost $50 million.
A former bride and marketing manager has created "missed RSVP" cards for wedding guests who fail to respond by the deadline, aiming to hold guests accountable for proper etiquette. The message, which has received mixed reactions, politely informs guests that their presence will be missed due to the RSVP deadline passing. An etiquette expert supports this approach, emphasizing the importance of respecting RSVP deadlines and advising brides to use such messages only when necessary.
A compilation of 25 stories showcasing entitled brides and grooms making outrageous demands, including requiring bridesmaids to sign contracts, disapproving of tattoos, insulting those who didn't donate to their wedding, rejecting car offers rudely, belittling bakers, demanding exposure as payment, restricting guests' gifts, enforcing appearance policies, uninviting guests but still asking for money, requesting name changes, expecting guests to pay for their own attendance, setting absurd photographer requirements, demanding caterers to buy specific clothes, being upset about friends getting married the same year, asking acquaintances for money, getting mad at bachelorette party and photo restrictions, posting strict wedding rules, demanding piercings and no pregnancies, insisting on matching hairstyles, and excluding a sister from being a bridesmaid due to her size. Additionally, one couple had a strict no-child policy.
A Reddit user is asking if he's an asshole for leaving his son's wedding early, despite his son's disappointment. The father, who dislikes parties and large gatherings, had informed his son beforehand but still faced backlash from his son's wife and others. Reddit users overwhelmingly deemed him the asshole, criticizing his lack of love, respect, and commitment to his son's special day.
A woman is hurt after her niece didn't invite her to her wedding, despite the woman suggesting that she would understand if she wasn't invited. The niece followed her suggestion and didn't notify her. The woman is considering not sending a gift but is advised to be the bigger person and congratulate her niece after the wedding. In another question, a mother wonders if tipping is customary when purchasing a wedding dress, and is told that it is not necessary. Finally, a reader disagrees with the advice given about a couple changing their wedding plans from a public ceremony to a private one.