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A young couple has been slammed online after a photo of their wedding 'invite' went viral. The bride and groom to be decided they would get hitched in a 'private ceremony' but still sent out cards months in advance asking loved ones to 'join them in spirit'.
The bride assumed the cards would soften the blow for loved ones who weren't invited. But it appeared to do the opposite and was slammed as 'patronising and rude' with hundreds of infuriated women claiming it was 'nothing but a present grab'. A bride posting this invitation online asking guests not invited to her private ceremony to attend in 'spirt' spirit was slammed with negative comments and accused of 'gift fishing'. This isn't the first time a bride and groom have been slammed in the group over a 'rude' invitation.
A recent invitation sent out for a wedding contained very particular instructions for what guests were allowed to wear. The dress code was 'black cocktail attire' forbidding any accents of colour or white. In addition to wearing black, please no jeans, shorts or athletic clothing,' the invitation said.
The RSVP further required guests to tick a box confirming that black would be worn. The first option said: 'I'm wearing all black! No white undershirts for men, no white or coloured detailing for women, strictly all black clothing.
The second option read: 'I'm unsure about my outfit. I do not want to stick out and would like to ask more questions regarding what I plan to wear. That's far too specific. No accent colors at all? I love black clothes, but take your aggressively goth demands elsewhere,' someone said. TUI Booking.