Look, we’ve heard of some crazy bride demands before…
There was the bride who told her guests not talk to her at all, the viral bridezilla Susan who asked all her wedding guests to each donate $1500 to her, and the bride-to-be who demanded her pregnant friend get induced so she could be ‘bridesmaid’ ready.
But would you pay to attend a wedding? Even if it was a relatively small amount of money?
That’s the dilemma of a wedding guest, who has shared the invite she received to her 19-year-old cousin’s wedding in Townsville in far North Queensland.
The Melbourne woman didn’t just get a wedding invite though, it was accompanied by a long list, nay a literal essay, of rules – or should we say demands.
As reported by Daily Mail, the bride-to-be’s cousin wrote: “I love my family and all, but my beloved cousin who was 19 at the time decided to have a wedding, in which she sent everyone an ESSAY of rules with the invitations.”
“Not too sure you could have had a cheaper (and bossier) wedding unless you had it in your backyard. Check out the ‘rules’ page for a good laugh,” she added.
Let us summarise the full-page of instructions – which is written in a tiny font by the way and has helpful subheads – for you:
a) You will need to pay for your own meals, alcohol, and slice of cake. Yep, for $40 your meal includes platters, main course, cake and a few jugs of ‘basic soft drink’ per table. If you’re looking for booze though, “please note alcohol is at your own expense,” the bride’s note said.