Weddings are meant to be a time of love and celebration, but sometimes, unexpected drama can arise. One bride found herself in the middle of a family feud after she corrected her husband’s aunt during her uninvited wedding toast. The tipsy aunt referred to the bride as ‘Mrs. Johnson,’ but the bride, a doctor, quickly replied, ‘I’m not a Mrs.’ This seemingly small correction has led to a rift between the newlyweds and their in-laws.
The Lovely Wedding Ceremony
The Bride’s Surname Decision
The Toast Request
Tipsy Aunt’s Uninvited Speech
The Incorrect Toast
Aunt’s Eye Roll and Gossip
More Info on the Situation
The Bride’s Quiet Correction ️
Husband’s Support and Family Tension
In-Laws’ Animosity
Family Drama Over Bride’s Title
In a whirlwind of wedding celebrations, a bride found herself at the center of family drama after correcting her husband’s tipsy aunt during an uninvited wedding toast. The aunt referred to the bride as ‘Mrs. Johnson,’ but the bride, a doctor, quickly clarified, ‘I’m not a Mrs.’ This small correction has led to a rift between the newlyweds and their in-laws, with the aunt and others labeling the bride as snooty and conceited. The bride insists she wasn’t being malicious and was just stating her preferred title. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
User questions commonality of addressing couples by professional titles.
Wedding toast overshadowed by doctor title, causing family tension ♀️
Bride corrects aunt’s toast, but comes off snarky. ESH.
Debate over using ‘Dr’ in non-professional settings sparks outrage
Debate over correcting aunt’s wedding toast etiquette.
Choose your battles wisely on your happy day
Bride gets called out for correcting tipsy aunt’s toast
Debate over titles sparks in wedding toast comments
Bride corrected aunt’s toast, but NAH assuming it was accidental.
When correcting family, tread carefully to avoid sounding pompous
Debate over using professional titles in social settings gets heated
Debate over correcting a mistake in wedding toast
A comment calls out the bride for correcting her aunt’s toast
Doctor’s need to remind their title comes off as pompous
User criticizes bride’s behavior after correcting aunt’s toast. YTA
Doctor title not important outside hospital. YTA ♂️
Bride criticized for correcting aunt’s ‘Mrs’ reference. YTA.
Doctor bride receives soft YTA for correcting wedding toast.
Bride called out for correcting aunt’s toast at own wedding
Debate over professional titles leads to ESH judgement
Bride called out for correcting tipsy aunt’s wedding toast
Addressing the couple as Mr and Mrs is standard at weddings
Wedding guest calls out bride for insisting on ‘Doctor’ title. YTA.
Tipsy aunt’s toast gets corrected by bride, ESH in drama.
Guest criticizes bride for micromanaging wedding, suggests perspective shift.
Debate over addressing someone professionally at a wedding.
Wedding etiquette corrected with a touch of class
Academic pride is fine, but this behavior is childish and tacky
Bride criticized for correcting aunt’s toast at wedding ♀️
Debate over using ‘Dr’ title at wedding gets heated.
Debate on using ‘Doctor’ outside work leads to YTA verdict
Awkward moment as aunt misunderstands bride’s title request
Aunt’s well-meaning toast met with bride’s job insistence YTA
Bride corrected aunt’s toast, commenter says it’s a soft YTA
Debate over wedding toast etiquette leads to YTA accusation.
Bride criticized for correcting aunt’s wedding toast
A commenter criticizes OP’s need for attention and title usage.
Bridezilla criticized for correcting aunt’s wedding toast
Doctor commenter shares experience with addressing proper titles at work.
User calls out bride for insisting on being called ‘Dr’
Calling someone pretentious for using their title? YTA strikes again.
Doctor humorously declares NTA in response to wedding toast incident.
Bride’s ‘Dr.’ title at wedding called out as ‘weird flex’
Debate over using ‘Dr.’ in wedding toast sparks controversy
Bridezilla? Commenter calls out bride for correcting wedding toast.
Debate over using ‘Doctor’ as title at wedding toast
Generational gap and alcohol led to a harmless misunderstanding
Doctor bride gets called out for nitpicking at wedding toast
Bride gets called out for being petty on her wedding day
Debate on using professional titles at weddings sparks YTA judgment.
Dealing with a tipsy aunt’s wedding toast etiquette questions
Sister’s professional title demand at wedding is smirkable
Debate over using professional titles outside of work.
Aunt’s drunk speech was r**e, but insisting on ‘Dr’ is weird
Doctor calls out bride for pretentious behavior
Let it slide, it’s just a slip. ESH
Being a stickler for titles can make things awkward
Celebrate your achievements! Don’t let anyone belittle you
Celebrating accomplishments, even at weddings
Doctor bridezilla shames aunt for heartfelt wedding toast
Letting go of a tipsy toast, or correcting it?
Bride and aunt both s**k for different reasons
It’s okay to prefer ‘Dr’ as a form of address but correcting a wedding toast is YTA ♀️
Bride gets called out for correcting aunt’s heartfelt toast
Wedding day is for celebrating, YTA for correcting aunt’s toast
Is correcting someone’s title at a wedding justified? ESH.
The importance of tone in correcting someone’s mistake
Fiery reply to a judgmental comment about titles.
Doctor’s identity tied to title, but YTA judgment misunderstood. NTA.
Debate over titles: YTA or NAH?
Bride criticized for correcting aunt’s harmless wedding toast
Doctor gets called out for being snooty at a wedding
Bride called out for correcting aunt’s toast at wedding
Calling out YTA for correcting aunt’s toast is r**e
When keeping it real goes wrong
Doctor bride faces criticism for insisting on title.
Wedding drama: Bride corrects aunt’s toast, but was it necessary?
User criticizes bride for correcting aunt’s toast at wedding
Debate over the use of ‘Dr’ sparks elitism concerns
Last Updated on February 13, 2024 by Diply Social Team