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AITA for publicly pushing back when my friend shamed me for not buying a "big enough" wedding gift?
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Even if our protagonist hadn't chosen a gift that the bride herself put on her own wedding registry, this is just not how an adult handles getting a gift.
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Ah, so the bride is upset that our protagonist exposed how much of a villain she is?
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30-year-old wedding guest pushes back against bratty bride when she publicly shames her for not spending enough on a wedding gift, despite choosing something from the registry: "I'm not exactly rolling in extra cash"
Surprisingly, giving and receiving gifts is not a universal wedding tradition. While it is certainly the norm in the US to compile a list of things you and your soon-to-be spouse would like to receive as a gift on your wedding day, there are plenty of places around the globe where people would find the idea completely alien. In some cultures, the wedding guests' presence is the gift; in other words, they are not expected to give anything at all. In other regions, handing the bride and groom a giftwrapped keepsake instead of an envelope full of cash would get you some pretty confused reactions.
No matter where you are in the world, accepting a gift with grace, whether you like it or not, is considered to be not just classy, but a basic when it comes to politeness. The bride in today's story proved that she has absolutely no class when she disparaged a guest for not spending enough on her wedding gift. Read more down below.