A bride took to a Facebook bridal group to express her frustration over a controversial RSVP she received from a family friend on her fiancé’s side. The RSVP indicated that the guest was bringing an additional person to the wedding without consulting the bride and groom. The guest added a child to their allotment of four seats, along with making a note about dietary restrictions for her husband with celiac disease.

The bride tried to be understanding about the situation, considering the large family the guest had, with children from multiple relationships. However, she was taken aback when the guest later added another person to the RSVP invite, this time the husband’s child from a previous relationship. The bride felt the guest should have asked for an additional guest instead of assuming it wouldn’t be an issue, especially since she did not know the husband well enough to have his child from another relationship attend.

While the bride acknowledged that most venues don’t designate seats for children under two, and she couldn’t take back the RSVP, she was still annoyed at the situation. Some members of the Facebook group sympathized with the bride, suggesting she reach out to the guest to confirm the seat count and potentially avoid any tension. However, others defended the actions of the family friend, arguing that if the family is invited, then the whole family should be welcome at the wedding.

Ultimately, the controversy surrounding the RSVP highlighted the importance of clear communication when it comes to wedding invites and guest lists. The incident also brought attention to the complexities that can arise when dealing with family and friends with varying circumstances, such as multiple children and dietary restrictions. Despite the bride’s initial frustration, it was a learning experience about setting boundaries and expectations with wedding guests. In the end, the bride accepted the situation and tried to move forward with the wedding planning process.

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