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A Quandary
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Some friends were due to get married this , the whole big white jobbie. Obviously due to Covid it was cancelled, so we have received notification that it’s going ahead next year same venue etc , not a problem we understand that.
However, we have now been told that they did actually get married but with just the vicar and witness, but they are still going ahead with the wedding ceremony next year and reception.
Now here’s the quandary, I do not see the point in going, I would happily have stumped up the grand to see them tie the knot but just feel that this is not a wedding and really feel that I no longer want to go but I also don’t want to offend them.
Your thoughts please
However, we have now been told that they did actually get married but with just the vicar and witness, but they are still going ahead with the wedding ceremony next year and reception.
Now here’s the quandary, I do not see the point in going, I would happily have stumped up the grand to see them tie the knot but just feel that this is not a wedding and really feel that I no longer want to go but I also don’t want to offend them.
Your thoughts please
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I can see your point - a simple party/ reception a year on would have been more relaxed. I agree with Sherr really,make your decision and leave it at that.
22:44 Sun 23rd Aug 2020
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It appears that the couple want people to place money into their account in the above.
It appears that the couple want people to place money into their account in the above.
Dreadful waste of money in a world full of suffering, much of which could be alleviated by having large lumps of money given to it.
51 years ago Mrs A and me spent 7/6d (37.5p to you younger ones) and here we are, still firmly together. Our two guests spent about the same on a couple of pints in the Squirrels.
Give (half) the money to charity, send them a nice note saying what you've done and why, and stay in your garden.
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51 years ago Mrs A and me spent 7/6d (37.5p to you younger ones) and here we are, still firmly together. Our two guests spent about the same on a couple of pints in the Squirrels.
Give (half) the money to charity, send them a nice note saying what you've done and why, and stay in your garden.
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^^^^ Prime example of virtue signalling.
The happy couple do not expect the OP to pay out £1000 to go to the wedding - this is how much the OP says it would cost for travel and sundry costs. Why then should they give £500 to charity? What has charity got to do with anything? To me if someone did that I would be offended that they would rather give £500 to charity than come to my wedding.
If the OP does not want to go then just don't go ,no need for heroics.
The happy couple do not expect the OP to pay out £1000 to go to the wedding - this is how much the OP says it would cost for travel and sundry costs. Why then should they give £500 to charity? What has charity got to do with anything? To me if someone did that I would be offended that they would rather give £500 to charity than come to my wedding.
If the OP does not want to go then just don't go ,no need for heroics.
// Think about what I wrote, you silly person, and give your brain a dust-off.//
I don't have to think about what you wrote, why should I ? I don't agree at all with it. How giving £500 to some third world charity ( most which are riddled with deception) instead of going to a wedding is brainless.
oh and while we're on the subject -at least I've got a brain to dust off lol!
Whatever name you take Mr. Bainbrig you still make a concerted effort at every opportunity to show the misogynistic side of your personality.
I don't have to think about what you wrote, why should I ? I don't agree at all with it. How giving £500 to some third world charity ( most which are riddled with deception) instead of going to a wedding is brainless.
oh and while we're on the subject -at least I've got a brain to dust off lol!
Whatever name you take Mr. Bainbrig you still make a concerted effort at every opportunity to show the misogynistic side of your personality.
//he does not like women making negative comments about his opinions -I refer to when he went by his other name. He is sometimes highly offensive towards women//
I'll be honest, I've not noticed that from "Allen" (And I'm meant to be some woke lefty if some are to be believed), and have no idea about his other identity, so I'll have to take your word for it .
I'll be honest, I've not noticed that from "Allen" (And I'm meant to be some woke lefty if some are to be believed), and have no idea about his other identity, so I'll have to take your word for it .