"Feel free to be more generous if you feel so inspired," the bride and groom wrote to guests before the wedding. "The experience we're offering is worth it" Getty Images/Tetra images RF A bride and ...
“This is not some family tradition of not giving gifts,” the bride wrote on Reddit Escher Walcott is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE, covering stories in Entertainment, Style, Human Interest.She joins ...
A bride-to-be is questioning the ethics behind her fiancé's wedding guest list criteria. In a post on Reddit's "Wedding" forum, the bride shared how her fiancé suggested that they should only invite ...
Wedding season is very nearly upon us — with many people already planning ahead for the spring, summer and even fall months. With the prices of such luxury experiences as travel, wedding attire and ...
It’s the grift that keeps on giving. Gifts — be they home goods, gadgets or that cold-hard green stuff — are often expected of wedding guests. But a grubby bride and groom are currently on the ...
In a post on Reddit's wedding drama forum, a bride explained that she and her partner are hosting an approximately $80,000 wedding in Singapore, with $30,000 in financial support from the groom's ...
A bride and groom asked their guests via email that they spend at minimum $250 each on wedding gifts Those who would prefer to give a physical present instead of cash were provided two gift options, ...
A bride is not happy with her siblings-in-law after they failed to give gifts on her wedding day. In a post on Reddit's "Wedding Shaming" forum, the bride shared that the groom’s four siblings showed ...