Wedding drama alert! Our doctor bride was over the moon to tie the knot with her college sweetheart , but little did she know, a tipsy aunt and some frosty in-laws ❄️ would turn her special day into a family feud! Buckle up, because this bride’s not backing down without a fight! Let’s dive into this juicy tale of love, titles, and family tension!
A Lovely Wedding Ceremony… With a Twist!
⚕️ The Doctor Bride Takes Her Husband’s Name
The Bridal Party Agrees… But Someone Has Other Plans
Tipsy Aunt Takes the Mic
The Bride Speaks Up: “I’m Not a Mrs.” ️
AITA for Correcting the Aunt? ♀️
Cultural Context: Mrs. Is a No-No ♀️
The Bride Meant No Harm ️
In-Law Animosity: A Chilly Reception ❄️
The Doctor Bride vs. The Tipsy Aunt: A Wedding Showdown!
Our fierce doctor bride ⚕️ stood her ground when a tipsy aunt tried to steal the spotlight with an impromptu speech , ending with a toast to “Mr and Mrs Johnson” – a big no-no for our leading lady! ♀️ The bride boldly corrected her , but the aunt was not amused , and the in-laws started throwing shade ❄️ behind the scenes. Despite the bride’s best efforts to win them over , this family feud seems far from over! Let’s see what the internet has to say about this wedding day drama!
Questioning the use of ‘Mrs.’ in weddings. Interesting point.
Is the bride prioritizing her title over her relationship?
Bride corrects husband’s aunt during toast, commenters say ESH
Debate over titles in non-professional settings sparks discussion.
A comment defends the aunt and criticizes the bride’s reaction.
Choose your battles wisely, especially on your wedding day.
Doctor’s child shares cultural perspective on correcting titles.
“Mrs” offense in wedding vs. work settings
Polite inquiry about correction etiquette at weddings, NAH assumed.
Bride criticized for correcting aunt’s address. YTA vibes.
Debate over whether it’s arrogant to insist on using professional titles.
Debate over correcting someone who got your title wrong.
Debate over correcting titles leads to YTA accusation.
Doctor’s humblebrag gets called out as pompous
A comment criticizing a bride for correcting her husband’s aunt’s toast.
Doctor’s job is not their title, it’s what they love ❤️. YTA
Let it go or correct? Commenter calls out bride’s action.
Doctor bride receives soft YTA for correcting ‘Mrs’ title during toast
Wedding drama as bride corrects aunt mid-toast. YTA verdict.
Debate on title usage in US leads to ESH judgment.
Bride’s reaction to aunt’s mistake at wedding called out.
Addressing someone as ‘Mr and Mrs’ at a wedding is standard
Wedding guest calls out bride for overreacting to toast. YTA.
Tipsy aunt makes minor gaffe, bride escalates situation. ESH
Guest criticizes bride’s behavior at wedding, defends wedding guests.
Wedding tradition clashes with professional title etiquette. ESH.
Etiquette expert approves of bride’s correction and offers title advice.
Academic pride is fine, but correcting titles at a wedding? YTA.
Don’t be pompous about your title, even in a professional setting
Being a doctor doesn’t give you the right to be obnoxious
Doctor bride faces criticism for correcting aunt’s toast at wedding.
Bride corrects aunt’s addressal, sparks confusion at wedding
Bride receives YTA judgement for correcting aunt during wedding toast
Gentle reminder to celebrate marriage, not degrees or identities! ❤️
Doctor or not, correcting someone’s congratulatory toast is snarky. YTA.
Bride’s correction of aunt’s title backfires in cringe-worthy moment.
OP’s need for constant validation is obnoxious and attention-seeking
Criticism of bride’s overreaction to being called Mrs.
Doctor commenter shares personal experience and advice for addressing misgendering.
Bride’s title correction gets called out as stuck up.
Calling out titles outside of work? YTA, let it slide
Asserting gender identity and humor, NTA comment stands alone.
Wedding guest thinks bride was wrong to prioritize title over marriage
Doctor vs Mrs: Cultural Differences in Wedding Toasts
Wedding guest called out as YTA for correcting well-wisher.
Bride corrected as ‘Mrs.’ at wedding, commenter calls out entitlement
Polite disagreement between bride and aunt, NAH territory
Doctor bride gets corrected for not wanting to be called Mrs.
User calls out bride for being upset over incorrect title
User questions bride’s need for professional title, deems YTA.
Bride gets defensive after being addressed as Mrs. during toast ♀️
Family psychologist sister’s title obsession is smirkable
Debate over title usage sparks YTA ruling
ESH. Aunt’s drunk speech was r**e. Bride’s insistence on title weird.
Doctor commenter disagrees with bride’s title correction, calls her pretentious
Wedding guest empathizes with bride, but thinks everyone s***s here.
Veterinarian weighs in on correcting titles, advises against it
Celebrate your accomplishments, don’t let anyone diminish you!
Congratulations on your impressive achievement, Doctor! Keep shining
Harsh criticism of bride’s behavior at wedding toast.
To correct or not to correct, that is the question
Bridezilla or Bride Brain? Opinions are divided ♀️
Being a pedant at your own wedding? YTA, Dr Johnson.
Bride receives backlash for correcting aunt’s well-intentioned toast
Bride being corrected for her title on wedding day. YTA.
Engaging debate on titles and gender bias in correcting etiquette.
Debate on seriousness of correcting title in playful tone.
User calls out bride for overreacting during wedding toast.
Doctor’s identity tied to title, but should take it easy. NTA
Engaging in a debate over titles at a wedding
Debate on whether bride was r**e for correcting aunt’s address.
Doctor bride receives YTA judgement for correcting wedding title.
Bride gets called out for correcting aunt’s well-intentioned toast
Wedding day etiquette: YTA for correcting someone during the toast.
When honesty is not the best policy ♀️
A comment calling out the bride’s correction gets backlash.
Wedding drama ensues over Mr. and Mrs. title
Debate on using titles at social events sparks YTA response.
Debate over the use of ‘Dr.’ as a title gets political
Last Updated on April 13, 2024 by Diply Social Team