Picture this: you’re about to get married, and you’ve spent a fortune on a videographer to capture your special day. You decide that no devices should be used during the ceremony to avoid any distractions. But then your brother insists that his 4-year-old daughter needs her iPad to keep her quiet. What would you do?
The Device Dilemma

No Devices Allowed ⛔

Brother’s Request

Taking a Stand

The Drama Continues

Standing Firm

It’s Their Day Too!

Ultimatum Time ⏳

Annoyed but Accepting

Wedding Day Drama: Resolved or Not?
So the groom stood his ground and said no to the iPad, but the drama continues to linger. Was he right to prioritize the ceremony over his niece’s comfort? Or should he have been more accommodating to the little one’s needs? Let’s see what the internet thinks about this situation…
Childfree weddings: NTA for bride and groom, ESH for others

NTA. The couple made their boundaries clear and the brother and SIL disrespected them. Giving a screen to a child to shut them up is lazy parenting.


NTA for setting boundaries with niece’s iPad at wedding

NTA. Using iPads during a wedding is rude and unnecessary

NTA for enforcing wedding rules. Parents blamed toddler, not mature.

Pressure to forgive without apology and amends is unbalanced. NTA

Screen addiction and disrespect for wedding wishes. NTA.

NTA. Setting boundaries is important. A 4yo with an iPad?

NTA stands their ground against iPad-dependent niece.

iPad disruption at wedding leads to apologies owed

Niece’s iPad drama at the wedding – NTA prevails

Niece’s iPad at the wedding – NTA, but does she have special needs?

No devices allowed at the wedding, niece’s iPad caused drama

Couple stands their ground against disruptive niece’s iPad. NTA.

iPad kid ruins wedding speeches, parent entitlement is infuriating

Couple enforces wedding rule, brother ignores it causing conflict

Child entertainment during religious ceremonies: alternatives to iPads. NTA.



Parents ignoring instructions and niece’s fake apology – NTA

Niece’s iPad causes wedding chaos, parents show superiority with volume.

Bride stands her ground against iPad-wielding niece and family.

Conspiracy theory or not, volume check is a must

Uncle disobeys bride’s wishes, gets caught, not the a**hole.

NTA. iPads aren’t necessary for kids to behave.

iPad at a wedding? NTA suggests alternatives for quiet entertainment.

NTA. Niece’s iPad caused distraction at wedding. Parents unprepared. Agree?

Parent’s responsibility to watch child, NTA for setting boundary

No iPad rule broken by niece’s parents. NTA for bride.

Parenting with iPads: Are we raising a generation of brats?

NTA defends no-screen parenting with frustration

Breaking gender norms: Groom deserves to shine on his big day
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Entitled brother ruins wedding with bratty kid. NTA bride prevails

Parenting skills questioned in iPad wedding showdown.

Wedding drama: Commenter calls out brother and SIL for bad behavior

Child-free wedding could have avoided iPad interruption debate

Parents should be considerate of others at weddings.

iPad-wielding niece causes wedding chaos. NTA suggests sitter solution.

Setting clear boundaries and staying patient pays off
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NTA. Props for not blaming niece, but grown-ups should’ve prepared better

Niece’s iPad causes wedding drama, commenter calls out entitlement.

NTA for bride & groom. iPad kid? Her teachers beware

Child-free weddings exist for a reason

Parents ignored clear ‘no electronics’ rule, ruined wedding. NTA.

Commenter calls out parents for blaming 4-year-old.

The good old days of parenting without iPads

Parents’ entitlement leads to iPad showdown at wedding. NTA.

No iPad needed for good behavior, lazy parents need preparation

Commenter defends NTA bride against disrespectful family members

iPad at a wedding? NTA says it all
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Bride’s brother deliberately ignored her wishes, disrupted wedding with iPad.

Niece’s iPad causes wedding drama, commenter suggests babysitter alternative.

Niece’s iPad causes wedding drama, NTA stands firm with consequences.

NTA. Parenting > Tablet Babysitting

Surviving a wedding with kids: snacks, activities, and exit plan

NTA for not wanting disruptive children at your wedding

Unplugged weddings: Yay or nay? Let’s discuss.

NTA stands up for wedding etiquette, kicks out iPad couple
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Wedding iPad drama: Niece not at fault, NTA commenters agree.

Niece’s iPad causes wedding chaos despite clear boundaries. NTA wins.

