The COVID-19 pandemic crushed a lot of hopes. Long-awaited plans for some people had to be delayed for weeks, months, or even years. Survival often required using travel monies.
The couple also delayed their nuptials. One couple had to remove some guests from her wedding guest list because to pandemic restrictions. She could only invite significant individuals. Her aunt’s wedding RSVP, however, made her feel much worse. On Reddit, she shared an image of an RSVP that became popular.
When her aunt Edith sent in the RSVP for the wedding, the bride was extremely disappointed. According to sources, the bride had to be picky about her wedding guests because to COVID-19 restrictions. 2020 was the scheduled year of her wedding.
You may remember how anxious it was at the time. She only invited up to 50 people. The usual number of weddings has drastically decreased. The absence of Danny, her partner, from the invitation astonished Aunt Edith.
She returned the bride’s wedding RSVP, enraged at being left out. It was rife with unkind remarks. On Reddit, the bride shared the RSVP. It mocked Aunt Edith’s conceited attitude and went viral right away.
Bridal maid of honor responded on wedding RSVP and defended her pal. It was just two years since Aunt Edith and Danny started dating, she said. She said Danny was “unpleasant,” too.
Art3miss_Gunter wrote, “OP’s maid of honor here.” To clarify, covid limits indoor meetings in our area to 50. Aunt Edith, OP’s fiance’s aunt, has dated Danny for two years.
They rarely see Danny, who hasn’t changed their lives.Danny is horrible and hardly bearable. Not an uncle to them. COVID limits had decreased guest numbers, therefore guests were informed before invitation.
One guest had a similar experience in a comment on the bride’s wedding RSVP page: So theatrical, they wrote. My cousin hasn’t talked to me since I told him he couldn’t bring his girlfriend, whom I had never met, to my family’s wedding. Despite the fact that I am nearby, my aunt (his mother) ignores me.
Another person retorted, “This is only a win-win. I’ve never enjoyed having to invite family. Stupid sounds. The day of the wedding is a celebration. I haven’t spoken to my racist family in years because I made the decision not to ask them to my wedding. Better than a genuine wedding gift! Invite only those you believe will add to the party’s fun. It’s less formal as a result.
“Good riddance,” commented a second commenter on the RSVP for the wedding. You don’t want that energy on your special day, even though it’s easier said than done. The fourth person said, “Oh my… Looks like you guys avoided a bullet.