quot AITA For Not Paying For My Daughter s Honeymoon After She Canceled Her Wedding? quot
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Monika Pašukonytė
Despite hearing those crazy wedding stories where everyone's stressed, overworked, and disappointed, everyone knows that in the end, these things don't really matter once the important day comes and all the hard work of planning pays off. But what if that day doesn't come? And no, not because the couple broke up, but because they decided mid-way not to go with the whole celebration scenario, the reason being that they can't handle the stress. Sounds complicated? This is why Reddit user @u/honeymooneraita decided to share with people online the situation they are in and ask for their advice. More Info: Reddit
Image credits: u/honeymooneraita What should couples do when they get overwhelmed with the whole planning process? Especially when backing off is not an option? The creator of the site explained: "We always say to couples that they should try and not put too much pressure on themselves from both a financial and an emotional perspective. All the guests and family are on your side. Try to enjoy the planning process and remember you probably have more time than you think you do." Image credits: u/honeymooneraita For those who are just starting to think about their big day or those who are somehow about to get involved in the whole thing, Weil gives out one important thing that more people should know about: "There are likely to be small disagreements between friends and family, particularly around guest lists. Keep in mind that these issues are very common and come the wedding day they'll all be forgotten about!"
AITA For Not Paying For My Daughter s Honeymoon After She Canceled Her Wedding
Konstancija Gasaitytė andMonika Pašukonytė
Despite hearing those crazy wedding stories where everyone's stressed, overworked, and disappointed, everyone knows that in the end, these things don't really matter once the important day comes and all the hard work of planning pays off. But what if that day doesn't come? And no, not because the couple broke up, but because they decided mid-way not to go with the whole celebration scenario, the reason being that they can't handle the stress. Sounds complicated? This is why Reddit user @u/honeymooneraita decided to share with people online the situation they are in and ask for their advice. More Info: Reddit
Couples that decide to go with a wedding celebration know how much time and pressure preparing for this special day requires
Image credits: _Bluenose Girl (not the actual image) A lot of users online agreed with the man, stating that she isn't entitled to this money, it's seen more as the parents' generous offer. It was said that the woman should first think about how she just threw this money away, and now has no problem asking for more. Some users also suggested some ways out of how they could still "save" the paid money, but according to OP, that $5K is already a lost cause. What is your take on this situation? Don't forget to share your insights in the comments section!However halfway through the planning the bride-to-be decided to cancel the big wedding and instead use the rest of the money for the honeymoon
Image credits: u/honeymooneraita What should couples do when they get overwhelmed with the whole planning process? Especially when backing off is not an option? The creator of the site explained: "We always say to couples that they should try and not put too much pressure on themselves from both a financial and an emotional perspective. All the guests and family are on your side. Try to enjoy the planning process and remember you probably have more time than you think you do." Image credits: u/honeymooneraita For those who are just starting to think about their big day or those who are somehow about to get involved in the whole thing, Weil gives out one important thing that more people should know about: "There are likely to be small disagreements between friends and family, particularly around guest lists. Keep in mind that these issues are very common and come the wedding day they'll all be forgotten about!"