mombrontrent
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Apparently a basket of food is a really bad idea...
http://www.thestar.com/life/2013/06...ntrol_after_bride_demands_to_see_receipt.html
WOW!


Apparently a basket of food is a really bad idea...
http://www.thestar.com/life/2013/06...ntrol_after_bride_demands_to_see_receipt.html
Apparently a basket of food is a really bad idea...
http://www.thestar.com/life/2013/06/19/wedding_gift_spat_spirals_out_of_control_after_bride_demands_to_see_receipt.html
A fire extinguisher and a flannel stadium blanket.
Talked about how strange it was forever, until one day someone said, "Maybe it was meant to put out the 'fire' that would happen under the blanket".
Still a strange and dumb gift regardless of what the meaning was supposed to be.
I can't even begin to imagine a.) sending a text like that to someone I chose to attend my wedding and b.) receiving a text like that from a friend who invited me to her special day. Disgusting act of greed!
Guess I give strange dumb gifts.
I've given a fire extinguisher, smoke detector and/or carbon monoxide detector a couple of times (especially when the couple were moving into a new place). This weekend, I visited one pair to whom I gave such a gift and my friend very proudly showed me where the fire extinguisher was hanging. Another sent me a picture of the smoke detector (properly installed) shortly after the wedding.
What can I say? I like to think that my friends are safe in their homes.
Worse for the gift giver to share the emails with the media, IMO. And to make rude remarks about same sex marriage, too:
"it's obvious you have the etiquette of a twig, I couldn't care less of what you think about the gift you received, "normal" people would welcome anything given, you wanna have a party, you pay for it, DON'T expect me to, I don't care what you or anybody thinks, you should just be happy your sham of a marriage is legal dude!"
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/3845206-have-your-say-about-the-wedding-gift-firestorm/
But you failed to quote the nasty text by the bride that preceded this.
Not relevant to me. Guys crapping on gay marriage suck. I didn't think I'd be Team Bride but ... here I am.
Actually you were from the beginning. Might as well own it.
Personally, I think the fire extinguisher/smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector are AMAZINGLY thoughtful gifts.
My brother in law is a fire captain and has taught us that you can never, ever have too many of any of those. In fact, he says you should have a smoke detector in every single room!
Not true at all.
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Janepod
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Rudest bride ever AND crappiest wedding gift ever.
I guess I'm on the gift giver's side? Hard to tell. They're both awful.
So you were on the fence.
Personally, I think the fire extinguisher/smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector are AMAZINGLY thoughtful gifts.
My brother in law is a fire captain and has taught us that you can never, ever have too many of any of those. In fact, he says you should have a smoke detector in every single room!
Sure, if that's what "I guess I'm on the gift giver's side?" means to you.
My boss gave us a camping tent. She also thought that wedding gifts were too "girl" centered and she knew I disliked camping and husband adores it and camped all of the time. One of the better gifts we got, actually.![]()
I've never comprehended that guests are supposed to pay for their dinner when they are invited to a wedding.