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Person Absolutely Baffled After Being Charged $115 Weeks After Attending Brother’s Wedding
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Person Absolutely Baffled After Being Charged $115 Weeks After Attending Brother’s Wedding

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Going to a close family member’s wedding should be a time for excitement and positive emotions. After all, planning a wedding is stressful, but attending the wedding of a loved one? Absolutely wonderful under most circumstances.

A netizen was shocked to receive a text from their brother asking for $115 to attend his small, intimate wedding. To add insult to injury, he had apparently just assumed his sibling knew about this and didn’t even mention it on the invite. We reached out to the person who shared the story via private message and will update the article when they get back to us.

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    Some weddings do require a little extra from the guests

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    But one netizen was annoyed that their brother was suddenly charging to attend his wedding

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    There are some reasons to ask guests to pay an entrance fee

    There is no getting around the fact that weddings can end up being pricey even if you aren’t going all out. For example, the Knot surveyed around 10,000 Americans and found that the average US wedding cost $35,000 in 2023. Importantly, the vast majority of these weddings did not include destinations outside of the hometown, which are commonly believed to be one of the main things driving up the cost.

    Naturally, big city weddings are simply going to cost more. For example, in New York City people paid, on average, $63,000 for their wedding. There is obviously going to be a pretty sizable difference between the most expensive weddings, which might end up going into the millions, to the happy couple simply walking into a courthouse and then sharing a slice of cake later.

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    No judgment as to what the happy couple wants, everyone is entitled to have the wedding that suits them best. However, as this story demonstrates, sometimes these demands begin to grow to such an extent that suddenly guests are being asked to fund ideas the bride and groom can’t even afford.

    As the person who posted the story themselves added, the venue was likely more than he could afford and they didn’t even have room for any activities. Setting aside the ethics of asking people to pay for your wedding, the one upside is that you get to actually enjoy better food, drinks and a nicer venue.

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    It’s hard to say why the brother “forgot” about the money

    Even worse, the bride and groom actually got a rather generous gift, making his demand for more money just seem insensitive. Some might even use the word trashy, but without further details it’s truly hard to say. As the person shared in an update (which can be found below,) most other guests were aware about the “cost” to enter. They do, however, think this “mistake” was intentional.

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    That being said, it’s hard to gauge a motive. If the brother didn’t want the netizen to come, he could have simply not invited them. If you are charging your guests, it’s in your best interest to actually have people come, as it’s the one way you’re offsetting many of the costs. That being said, not including it on the invite is a very questionable choice.

    Even if the bride and groom might feel it’s a bit tacky, this is still the sort of information you do provide ahead of time. It’s easy to construct malice out of incompetence, but the truth is, the brother may simply have been over his head. Many people are already poor communicators, the stress and time commitment of wedding planning and the reality of actually getting married is quite distracting. Whatever the case, there is no reason the sibling’s sizable gift can’t be use to “cover” the cost.

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    The person shared a short update later

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    They also answered some reader questions

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    Beth Wheeler
    Community Member
    17 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You do not change people to attend a wedding they are your GUEST. If somebody was charging I wouldn't go and tell them it is in poor taste to do so and if I hadn't gone or been invited to the bridal shower I might not give a gift depending on who it is.

    StumblingThroughLife
    Community Member
    11 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Can I ask what a Bridal Shower is? Is it the same as a Hen Do (Bachelorette Party)? We have a night out (Hen Do, Stag Do for the men), and then the wedding. I've heard of Baby Showers. Someone getting married is scary expensive if they have all these pre-Wedding get-togethers; have heard of Bride-to-be & Bridesmaids 'holidays', Rehearsal Dinners (that some have), and then paying to attend a wedding - on top of wedding gifts & probably paying for the Dinner (which I don't mind too much, tbh). It's insane! It used to be a Hen Do and a wedding where you brought a gift - and Dinner for relatives/Bridesmaids/Best Man, and a reception/party. "Money, Money, Money, in a rich man's world...." 😳

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    Broadredpanda
    Community Member
    16 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I know this happens here (UK) that people are asking for much more than normal but, nowhere near as bad as in America. Like those who were bereft because they only received $3000 instead of ten, but spent $60 grand on their wedding. Moaning that someone gave them $10. Who has weddings they can't afford and expect it'll be ok because we'll get loads of money as a gift? Or go to an upscale restaurant where guests can't afford an alcoholic beverage because even the coffee was $30? And expect people to people to pay for that pleasure. Honestly bridezillas+ are just entitled people. The same people that will have a baby shower with a gift itinerary where all of those gifts are $500+. It's like people decide to get married or have a baby and use their family and friends to pay for the wedding or kit out a whole nursery!!! NO! That's your decision and we're NOT paying for your f*****g decisions. UK is bad enough but American people, STOP! Ripping peoples eyes out for your decisions! Get real!

    Mike F
    Community Member
    11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    11.50 per year (on the anniversary) to pay in full on the 10th anniversary, IF they last that long, lol.

    Tyranamar Suess
    Community Member
    11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It would never even occur to me to charge people for a wedding. I had a BF who once charged people for a BBQ he threw and I was mortified.

    Canadadreams
    Community Member
    11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Plz don’t pay. Its utterly ridiculous. Its probably his stupid wife’s idea and he is just shaking his head like a donkey without using his brain. They should be put in place now itself or else they will do many such things in future. This thought process should be discouraged in the initial stage itself strictly. If ur mom tries to say anything encouraging him, tell her to pay him how much ever she wants. But don’t create any false hopes at any cost

    Miki
    Community Member
    12 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would said: "what? Sorry! I thought it's 400. Could you please send us back 170?"

    Mr. Jones
    Community Member
    13 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Your brother is a douche bag. You can charge guests as I just found out. This summer we went to a three day wedding at a summer camp. The couple asked everyone to contribute $80 and not to buy them gifts. The $80 got us cabin bunks (which were a blast), five meals and open bar at the wedding. We live on the coast of Maine so we couldn't do anything like that for three days with that much food and booze for $80. However, the couple said it wasn't required and if anyone traveling to the wedding didn't want to pay it, it was all good.

    BookFanatic
    Community Member
    13 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've done things like offer to rent the gazebo for the couple, or kick in for flowers/decorations/food. It was always understood--that's my wedding gift for you guys if you want to take me up on it. This is just poor etiquette.

    UKGrandad
    Community Member
    13 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The title needs changing. It currently says "“I Forgot To Tell You”: Person Stunned To Receive A $115 Fee After Brother’s Wedding". Receiving a fee means getting paid, not being asked for money.

    Michael Largey
    Community Member
    14 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "It's $115 to attend your wedding? Mmm, how much not to attend? It's probably more, but it'll be so worth it."

    DC
    Community Member
    14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Your brother sucks. Ask him to return the 400, as they were included for decorative purposes only. You can even admit that it was meant to make you look generous in front of his friends or so. Doesn't matter - he should get his thoughts together, evaluate - not re-evaluate, as this does not sound like he has done that in this regard, maybe in any other neither - them, and until he's somewhat sane and understands why that's a thing to not, never, do. Before, he seems rather entitled and bratty, and that, he may very well not need anybody to be.

    Trillian
    Community Member
    14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If I invite people they are not paying, they are my guests.

    Beth Wheeler
    Community Member
    17 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You do not change people to attend a wedding they are your GUEST. If somebody was charging I wouldn't go and tell them it is in poor taste to do so and if I hadn't gone or been invited to the bridal shower I might not give a gift depending on who it is.

    StumblingThroughLife
    Community Member
    11 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Can I ask what a Bridal Shower is? Is it the same as a Hen Do (Bachelorette Party)? We have a night out (Hen Do, Stag Do for the men), and then the wedding. I've heard of Baby Showers. Someone getting married is scary expensive if they have all these pre-Wedding get-togethers; have heard of Bride-to-be & Bridesmaids 'holidays', Rehearsal Dinners (that some have), and then paying to attend a wedding - on top of wedding gifts & probably paying for the Dinner (which I don't mind too much, tbh). It's insane! It used to be a Hen Do and a wedding where you brought a gift - and Dinner for relatives/Bridesmaids/Best Man, and a reception/party. "Money, Money, Money, in a rich man's world...." 😳

    Load More Replies...
    Broadredpanda
    Community Member
    16 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I know this happens here (UK) that people are asking for much more than normal but, nowhere near as bad as in America. Like those who were bereft because they only received $3000 instead of ten, but spent $60 grand on their wedding. Moaning that someone gave them $10. Who has weddings they can't afford and expect it'll be ok because we'll get loads of money as a gift? Or go to an upscale restaurant where guests can't afford an alcoholic beverage because even the coffee was $30? And expect people to people to pay for that pleasure. Honestly bridezillas+ are just entitled people. The same people that will have a baby shower with a gift itinerary where all of those gifts are $500+. It's like people decide to get married or have a baby and use their family and friends to pay for the wedding or kit out a whole nursery!!! NO! That's your decision and we're NOT paying for your f*****g decisions. UK is bad enough but American people, STOP! Ripping peoples eyes out for your decisions! Get real!

    Mike F
    Community Member
    11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    11.50 per year (on the anniversary) to pay in full on the 10th anniversary, IF they last that long, lol.

    Tyranamar Suess
    Community Member
    11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It would never even occur to me to charge people for a wedding. I had a BF who once charged people for a BBQ he threw and I was mortified.

    Canadadreams
    Community Member
    11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Plz don’t pay. Its utterly ridiculous. Its probably his stupid wife’s idea and he is just shaking his head like a donkey without using his brain. They should be put in place now itself or else they will do many such things in future. This thought process should be discouraged in the initial stage itself strictly. If ur mom tries to say anything encouraging him, tell her to pay him how much ever she wants. But don’t create any false hopes at any cost

    Miki
    Community Member
    12 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would said: "what? Sorry! I thought it's 400. Could you please send us back 170?"

    Mr. Jones
    Community Member
    13 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Your brother is a douche bag. You can charge guests as I just found out. This summer we went to a three day wedding at a summer camp. The couple asked everyone to contribute $80 and not to buy them gifts. The $80 got us cabin bunks (which were a blast), five meals and open bar at the wedding. We live on the coast of Maine so we couldn't do anything like that for three days with that much food and booze for $80. However, the couple said it wasn't required and if anyone traveling to the wedding didn't want to pay it, it was all good.

    BookFanatic
    Community Member
    13 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've done things like offer to rent the gazebo for the couple, or kick in for flowers/decorations/food. It was always understood--that's my wedding gift for you guys if you want to take me up on it. This is just poor etiquette.

    UKGrandad
    Community Member
    13 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The title needs changing. It currently says "“I Forgot To Tell You”: Person Stunned To Receive A $115 Fee After Brother’s Wedding". Receiving a fee means getting paid, not being asked for money.

    Michael Largey
    Community Member
    14 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "It's $115 to attend your wedding? Mmm, how much not to attend? It's probably more, but it'll be so worth it."

    DC
    Community Member
    14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Your brother sucks. Ask him to return the 400, as they were included for decorative purposes only. You can even admit that it was meant to make you look generous in front of his friends or so. Doesn't matter - he should get his thoughts together, evaluate - not re-evaluate, as this does not sound like he has done that in this regard, maybe in any other neither - them, and until he's somewhat sane and understands why that's a thing to not, never, do. Before, he seems rather entitled and bratty, and that, he may very well not need anybody to be.

    Trillian
    Community Member
    14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If I invite people they are not paying, they are my guests.

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