Since the wedding, she explained that her family wanted her to keep the peace, but she was not going to budge.
Since the wedding, she explained that her family wanted her to keep the peace, but she was not going to budge.
"I don't want to give my hard-earned money to horrid people," she said. "Now I am getting texts, DM's, and Whatsapp, and my phone is just blowing up. I refuse to talk to A until she gets her husband to apologize, and she is trying. He just won't."
In response to the story, more than 1.4K comments reacted to overwhelmingly side with the woman for leaving the wedding packages."NTA [not the a******]," said one reply. "Tell them you needed the money to replace the dress that they ruined.""If you wore a white dress or anything looking like a wedding dress I'd say it deserved, but that's not the case here. I would of taken my gift back as well," another reply said.
Another commenter said: "You go girl," while one Redditor wrote: "In my opinion, M's family is a bunch of racist bullies. A bunch of middle aged white women threw wine at an Indian teenager. That's the trashiest thing I've ever heard."But how should you react if someone tells you your wedding guest outfit is inappropriate? Burke said it depends."Unless it's the happy couple, I would ignore them and carry on with having a good time!" she said. "Personal style is exactly that: personal. You could say something like, 'Thank you for sharing your opinion with me. I love my outfit, so perhaps we agree to disagree and move on?'
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