smidgy
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If she gets mad at where you shop and is that petty you have bigger issues then the dress I think
she wouldn't get "mad" she is a lovely girl.. not petty at all. I am so happy that she fell in love with my son!
I just don't want to hurt her feelings.
Smidgy, I would go w/ your first instinct. You may get 50 different responses that it's something to brag about, no big deal, people shouldn't be so materialistic, etc. . . . but this is the beginning of hopefully a lifelong relationship and you don't want to start off feeling uncomfortable, especially on a day that already has enough stress and expectations as it is. You want to relax and enjoy the time as much as possible. I would come up with a prepared answer so you don't feel rushed to come up with one. It does not have to be a lie and you've gotten several options for that already. The fact is, the store "Goodwill" just has negative connotations with it for most (not ALL) people as a place to buy hand-me-downs, not important event items. I have no problem with it, but there are those who may react negatively or snidely and give you vibes when you say it and you don't need that on such a day, even though it would be rude of them to do so. You also don't want to feel bad about your new daughter-in-law possibly being embarrassed or wondering how much you valued the day to spend on it so little (obviously you do care a LOT to be asking this question).
Good luck, congrats on your new family member and ENJOY!!!![]()
this. thank you for understanding. not so much that she would be embarrassed.. I don't think she would be, she is very down-to earth. I fear she might wonder how much I valued the day, the 2nd part of the sentance. I don't want her to feel "second hand". you know, used dress, used husband, etc. like I don't think this is very important or exciting, or thrilling even. (ps, I don't find it all that thrilling and exciting, the whole "big" wedding thing. but she doesn't need to know that. I find their whole MARRIAGE VERY exciting and thrilling. the wedding? not so much. but I would never let her know that, giddy Brides just think everyone is SO excited, and they have a right to)