This Woman Is Told She’s No Longer A Bridesmaid And Has To Take Pictures Instead, So She Just Leaves The Wedding wedding drama
OtoAforLife was virtually uninvited from the wedding. A move that experts think people should get around.
According to Bride & Groom Direct, a leading online retailer of wedding accessories that also does everything invitation-related, most couples that revoke invitations do so because of a logistics problem after overestimating the number of guests they are able to cater to. But, of course, there are other reasons, too.
“Disinviting someone from your wedding, after you’ve already asked them to attend, is a huge breach of wedding etiquette,” Bride & Groom Directon its blog. “It’s seen as an extremely rude thing to do and can cause a lot of… hurt feelings.” “Unfortunately, though, you may feel you have no choice. You may have had an argument or a falling-out with one of your guests… If at all possible, you should avoid it.”
Not to mention the added pressure that came with the woman’s new forced-upon duties. John Branch IV, who has been in the industry for 8 years, said this type of work is extremely stressful even for people who know how to take a good picture. “At the end of the day, even when you have a plan in place, things run late, people get mad; there are all kinds of things you have to deal with,” the photographerHe said it’s a high-paced work environment when who knows what can happen at any time.
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