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Originally posted by JustLuke
Could you not get a few carrots and baked beans for those vegans? 
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It's like a high tea / brunch type affair so I thought we could add a stuffed mushroom and a tartlet to the menu for the vegertarian option but apparently mushrooms are the after thought you give a vego

like yes, you are an after thought so either you lump it or leave it. They'll be out eating the grass if they keep it up.
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Originally posted by Buyonce1814
Been there. People can be the pits and so inconsiderate when it comes to other peoples weddings. I invited my cousin to my brothers wedding and my aunty was like "why aren't you inviting her in-laws? You invited your other cousins in-laws so why not my daughters?". My mum was pissed so she cancelled the vegetarian option (which was only put in the menu for that aunty). I ended up inviting my cousins mother/father in law but the stupid cow brought her 5 brothers-in-law too  . Then my aunty said "There's not enough room to sit" on the wedding day and my mum literally shouted out "What do you expect when bitches like you bring people that weren't invited"  .
Try not to stress. Things can go wrong right up until the day - that's inevitable. But by the end of the wedding you'll have had such an amazing time that none of the bull will matter
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That sounds so familiar

we've had many arguments with various family members over the guest list. People are like 'ugh if you're so cheap I'll pay for my partner then' and you just shake your head. It's not about the money, it's about space. We literally don't have room for everyone

the groom is South African so apart from his immediate family, the rest of his relatives live back in SA and when invited, they had the audacity to say we have to pay for them to fly out for the wedding

I've had to book all their flights, all the accommodation, transport etc and they STILL have the nerve to say, oh that turn around time is a little tight. There's just NO pleasing some