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The original was posted on /r/AmItheAsshole by /u/randomthro1234 on 2023-06-29 20:02:31+00:00.
My fiancĆ©e (30F) and I (29M) have been planning our wedding for over a year now. FiancĆ©e has a HUGE family- siblings, tons of cousins, aunts and uncles, second cousins, family over seas, etc. I have a much smaller family. FiancĆ©e said from the jump that she wanted us to be financially secure to get married, as itās important to her to include her entire family in the wedding. Weāre doing pretty well financially, but I still think itās absurd to include so many guests, some of whom arenāt even blood relatives just āfamily friendsā. She agreed to exclude her overseas family, but she claims everyone else is too ānear and dearā to exclude. I tried to compromise and say just her aunts, uncles, and first cousins, but she claims her second cousins are considered just as immediate as the others and she grew up with them too. As of now, her guest list alone is over 60 people, not including her/our friends. I told her to get her list down to 25, and she was upset, saying she has even more than 25 FIRST COUSINS and that few guests is impossible for her. She said we can afford it, and she brought up how I agreed when we got engaged to have a larger wedding. I said thatās true, but I didnāt know she was so serious about it, and I thought sheād be open to compromise as we continued planning. It just doesnāt make sense to me to spend so much money on a huge wedding, especially since I barely know most of those people. She says she grew up with them so itās important, but I just donāt get why we shouldnāt put that money towards something better, like the honeymoon. Sheās been sulking and talking to her sisters, but I think Iām being fair. AITA?
You literally canāt even ask questions of OP by reposting with a bot, doesnāt seem useful for this sub.
I donāt get it either. AITA seems like one of the worst choices for a sub full of bot reposts, given itās such a discussion driven sub.
I take this instance as a way to keep updated with reddit without opening reddit, not a way to interact with its content.
If I want to interact with a post then Iāll open old.reddit.com.
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