A woman is perplexed after a bride she hasn’t spoken to in years invites her to a wedding and asks to pay $550 to attend.
Recently, a Redditor who wishes to remain completely anonymous said, wedding shaming community She shares an incident she experienced with a former friend from college.
“So this friend I made in college and I used to be close, but she got engaged two years ago and said she’s ‘too good for a single friend, so she’s now an engaged or married friend.’ until she cut off all her single friends because she could only have. After all, they haven’t spoken in her two years and the author has since gotten over it.
Fast forward to today and you see a spam-looking email popup in your Shades0fcool inbox. A Redditor opens it up and realizes it’s a wedding invitation and has a “minor” problem.
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bored panda The author of this story was contacted and said he had never received an invitation to this type of wedding where the bride expected the guests to pay for the meal and venue.
The author confirms that he originally thought it was a spam message that landed in his inbox. “I didn’t recognize the name for too long. Attaching the receipt to the bottom of the invitation was weird,” the Redditor explained.
When asked if it was very possible that the bride really wanted to see the author at her wedding, since they had been friends not so long ago, the author said:
The author then added an update regarding this whole situation
Bored Panda contacted the author of the story and said he had never received an invitation to this kind of wedding where the bride expected the guests to pay for the meal and venue.
The author confirms that he originally thought it was a spam message that landed in his inbox. “I didn’t recognize the name for too long. Attaching the receipt to the bottom of the invitation was weird,” the Redditor explained.
When asked if it was very possible that the bride really wanted to see the author at her wedding, since they had been friends not so long ago, the author said: