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She sent a massive text to our family saying her and her boyfriend are finally getting married,” a Reddit user explained ...
In a post on the Reddit thread “Wedding Shaming,” a user shared that his sister-in-law invited the entire family to a wedding on short notice … scheduled the day before Thanksgiving.
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Alison explained that this etiquette actually dates back in time. She said: 'Traditionally, it was suggested that it was appropriate to say congratulations to the groom but not to the bride.