Tacky Wedding RSVP That Offers Better Meals for Guests with Expensive Gifts Gets Ridiculed Online, Couple Backtracks and Claims It’s a Joke
"This can’t be real... no one is that awful... right?"
Some weddings come with awkward seating charts, this one came with an RSVP that basically turned dinner into a gift-tier system.
A couple’s invite got roasted online after they reportedly offered better meal options only to guests who brought more expensive gifts, with the vegetarian option sounding like it was reserved for the “lower” spenders. People immediately started doing the math, side-eyeing everything from the lobster demand to the “platinum” level rules, and the whole thing spiraled into public ridicule.
And when the couple backtracked and claimed it was all a joke, the internet did not buy it.
It would be priceless to see the face of someone who was invited to this event.
u/B3astD3rp69Would you still feel honored to be invited?
SeliphraThe vegetarian meal would probably be a basic salad. Money well spent.
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The moment someone pointed out the “vegetarian meal” was likely just salad, the comment section turned into a full-on roast of the RSVP itself.
The recent uproar over the couple's wedding RSVP highlights the intense social pressures surrounding gift-giving at significant life events. Their decision to offer meal options based on the monetary value of gifts not only raises eyebrows but also underscores how societal norms can dictate behavior at weddings. This hierarchical approach to hospitality can lead to feelings of obligation among guests, who may feel compelled to give lavish gifts just to secure a better meal. The backlash on social media illustrates a growing awareness of how these norms can clash with personal values, leaving many questioning the appropriateness of such expectations in what should be a celebration of love.
For $1,000, that lobster better be related to Sebastian.
MPBoomBoom22
"It was painted by my dog. He held the brush in his mouth. It's a rare piece; therefore, expensive. Some would even say priceless."
Ok_Clock_8658, nintendoc6
There are loopholes to this RSVP where guests could really get their money's worth.
No-Marzipan19
Then came the $1,000 gift talk, including the wild “my dog painted it” explanation, and everyone started asking what lobster even has to do with “Sebastian.”
This situation illustrates the psychological concept of social comparison, where individuals evaluate themselves based on others' behaviors and perceptions.
Studies indicate that social comparison can lead to increased anxiety and dissatisfaction, particularly when individuals feel they cannot meet external expectations.
Understanding these dynamics can help individuals navigate their feelings and reactions to social pressures.
They didn't set a lower price that could allow guests to choose the roast chicken or swordfish.
FlashOfTheBlade77, wunderduck, Reddit
Does limiting vegetarian and kosher meals to the platinum level give off that impression?
gesasage88
The RSVP is equally bad across all levels. It was the perfect way to alienate their guests.
phoenixwaller
Strategies for Managing Social Pressure
Effective strategies for managing social pressures around gift-giving include open communication with hosts about expectations and personal boundaries.
And if you thought gift math was bad, check out the diners arguing over unequal bill splitting at a fancy restaurant.
How would they even check if the responses to the RSVP were accurate regarding the prices of the gifts? Are their wedding guests required to bring receipts?
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Is it possible that this tacky RSVP is for a fundraiser or a charity gala?
steel_otter
It would make more sense if that were the case. The people who attend those events could probably afford the platinum tier.
averagebearymcbear
The backlash got sharper when people noticed the loopholes and realized you could game the system, or get stuck with the same bland options no matter what you chose.
To navigate these expectations, individuals should consider establishing personal guidelines for gift-giving that reflect their values and financial capabilities.
Additionally, creating a culture of honesty around expectations can help alleviate the pressure felt by all involved, leading to more enjoyable celebrations.
Ultimately, fostering a sense of community and openness can enhance the experience of shared celebrations.
People hoped that this was for a fancy charity event. The tackiness could be overlooked if it would benefit a well-deserving cause.
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Unfortunately, the original blog that shared the photo of the RSVP clearly stated it was for a wedding.
PatatietPatata
The couple who sent out the RSVP claimed it was a joke after their invitation was poorly received online.
PatatietPatata
By the time the couple tried to claim it was a joke, the “platinum level” restrictions and the kosher/vegetarian limits were already cemented as the villain of the story.
The RSVP was not well received by the original Facebook group it was posted to. The r/ChoosingBeggars and r/weddingshaming communities found endless reasons to laugh at and deride the tacky invitation.
Some vowed to bring fast-food takeout and prepared meals if they were invited to this kind of event. It would be an event worth attending to see the faces of the other annoyed guests.
The recent uproar over the couple's RSVP illustrates the intense psychological pressures that surround wedding planning.
Here’s the full story, and yes, the lobster demand was the least surprising part.
Before you judge these wedding meal tiers, see what happened when one host charged friends for dinner.