Not outright.What I said was that the behavior was garbage, and if you behave like that...
Sack up, MaryAnn, and just say it. This whole hiding behind smiley faces while you all are horrible to each other is so fake.
Me too. I would decline and call it a day. I would nto forget though.
So you just get to carry around that anger and resentment for however knows how long? Why?
^^This^^ Also, for the gift...I would go to the Dollar Store and buy one of those little mini-plungers and wrap it up! Viola!
Seriously, I wouldn't have what it takes to do any of that...I just like to fantasize.What I would honestly have done is called the person I'm related to (bride or groom) and explained that if my sister is not welcome, I will not attend. I would make darn sure they understood why I wasn't attending, but I know I'd be all "adult" about it...I'm such a loser.
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If you did that, then that would make you no better than the bride and her family. In fact, it would make you a bigger ___ than they are.
I would take the high road. Send a lovely card with a note wishing them good luck and telling them that you are sorry that you could not attend the wedding and leave it at that.
You do realize that all this talk about taking the high road and acting like an "adult" is totally lost on the people who are cutting the sister out of the wedding? You're acting all high and mighty and above the fray, and they're at the wedding laughing and talking about you and your loser sister. Really, people, why do you all take this crap?
If I happen to hear that someone got drunk and knocked over the cake, I would have a good laugh. I'm just sayin! I am willing to bet all of the college kids at this wedding will not be on their best behavior.
I will not be sending them a gift. I know I "should" but well, I already sent a gift for the shower and I will not be spending another dime on these two.
It's even funnier when you do it sober. You know, the whole thing about revenge being a dish best served cold (sober).

this cousin was arrested twice in the recent past for DWI.
There was no way I was going to invite someone to my DD's wedding & have him get drunk, drive & possibly cause an accident.
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So because somebody has a drinking problem, you think you know better than he does how to manage it and you excluded him from the wedding. Nice.
I have a lot of irish relatives, if I decided to exclude everyone from my wedding who has/had issues with alcohol, it'd be a pretty empty reception.
Or the relatives that like to have casual sex, let's just exclude them too, because the bridesmaids and guests don't need to be exposed to that sort of thing, too.
Weddings really bring out the ugly in people.
What I said was that the behavior was garbage, and if you behave like that...
What I would honestly have done is called the person I'm related to (bride or groom) and explained that if my sister is not welcome, I will not attend. I would make darn sure they understood why I wasn't attending, but I know I'd be all "adult" about it...I'm such a loser.


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