Carla La Tella
Relationships

Bride charges extra for uninvited guests - but there's a catch

A bride has shared on a popular Reddit forum that she charged one of her wedding guests for bringing two uninvited children to the reception.

"It was a small wedding at a small venue that has a strict capacity due to fire codes," the bride explained the reasoning as to why the guest list was strictly kept to invitees only. "One of my guests showed up with her two children, who were not invited, not in the RSVP, and obviously not in the seating chart."

"She came in, decided to seat them at her table, taking away the spots of my other guests who were actually invited," the bride continued.

"A small commotion broke out when she refused to give those seats back, and the venue manager noticed and said that we'd be charged a fine for exceeding capacity, as stated in the contract."

The bride says when she got the bill for the reception, which included the costs of the uninvited children, she sent it to the guest and asked that she pay.

"She claimed that it is not her fault, and that I should have factored in unforeseen charges when budgeting for my wedding," the bride said of the guest's response. "And she couldn't find a babysitter, so she had no choice, and that I should be grateful she took the effort to attend my wedding anyway."

Reddit users quickly sided with the bride, but there were some responses that had added nuances.

"Your ex-friend is [the asshole]. Drop her like a hot potato," one user declared.

"She definitely had a choice – she could have stayed home with her two kids. There shouldn't be unforeseen charges at a wedding, especially not ones involving people that were NOT invited.

One user, however, said the bride had some responsibility for how the situation played out.

"You should have kicked her out when she showed up with [plus two]," they wrote. "You let one guest take two other guests' seats. When a 'commotion' started, you should have booted her and the kids."

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Wedding, relationships, bride, children