Weddings are supposed to be beautiful and special occasions, but that doesn’t mean they don’t bring out the worst in people. As we all know, planning a wedding entails numerous decisions and details, ranging from selecting the ideal venue and dress to creating a guest list and seating chart. Couples can find the process both exciting and overwhelming as they strive to make their event memorable and seamless. So it’s no surprise that there are numerous stories about bridezillas going crazy before a wedding. However, the people getting married are not always the ones causing problems; sometimes it is the entitled people around them.
Entitlement can frequently rear its ugly head in situations involving strong emotions, such as wedding planning. Dealing with entitled people can exacerbate an already stressful situation. Entitled people believe that the world revolves around them. So they won’t hesitate to make someone else’s wedding all about them and their children. That is exactly what the woman in this story wanted to do. Her child’s birthday fell three days before the original poster’s (OP) wedding. So she thought it was a great idea to combine both of these events.
You can scroll down to see how the OP responded to this request.
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I’m always surprised when I read stories like this. I’ve seen a lot of entitled people, but there are always new stories that take the cake. Even if the family member in question was as close as OP’s sister, this would not be an appropriate request, but asking to combine her child’s birthday with the wedding when OP has never met her is absurd. I’d love to know what was on her mind when she asked this question. I wonder if she thought the OP would agree.
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Have you ever encountered a situation in which a distant family member requested something similar? If so, what did you do? Please let us know in the comments section below. Also, don’t forget to tell your friends about this story so they can share their own similar experiences.