When a couple decides to have a dry wedding, they never expected one of their guests to react the way this friend did. The friend called the couple out, questioning their decision to not have alcohol, and even made rude comments. The bride-to-be responded by telling the friend that he has an alcohol problem and needs therapy. The situation escalated quickly, with the friend using slurs and the invitation being taken back. The couple’s friends are now divided about who’s in the wrong. Read on to find out what happened and decide for yourself: was the bride-to-be an a**hole or not?
Bride faces backlash for dry wedding decision, here’s why

Dry wedding leads to backlash against responsible bride

Friend insults bride over dry wedding, calls it ‘not alright’

Friend demands alcohol at dry wedding, insults bride’s choices

Friend suggests therapy for alcohol problem, gets insulted

Friend uses slurs, gets uninvited from dry wedding. AITA?

Bride faces backlash for dry wedding and cash bar debate

Friends knew alcohol wasn’t provided, no need for drama ♀️

Don’t ruin the wedding vibe with your hate, just leave

Alcohol-free wedding sparks debate about social gatherings and fun.

Most guests still attending, grandma’s 100th birthday on same day

Redditor reflects on respectful discussions despite AH label

Dry wedding sparks outrage, friend insults bride. AITA?
A dry wedding is one where no alcohol is served, and in most cases, it is a personal preference. One bride-to-be had a dry wedding, and a friend did not take it lightly. He called her to ask if she was joking, and when she denied it, he became furious. He asked her how he was supposed to have fun without alcohol and that it wasn’t alright to choose a dry wedding. The bride told him that she was not obligated to provide alcohol to him just because he couldn’t have fun without it. This led to a heated argument, and the friend used many slurs on her. The bride took his invitation back until he apologized. The post has generated mixed reactions, and people are divided on who the asshole is. While some think the bride is right, others think she was wrong. Some argue that it is the wedding day, and it’s all about having fun; others think it’s a personal preference and guests should respect that. What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
Guest calls out dry wedding, receives backlash and insults.

Bride has dry wedding, friend demands fun, called out, insults.

Sober bride criticized for dry wedding, called ‘NTA’ by friend.

Guests don’t dictate wedding choices. Dry weddings are valid. NTA.

OP is a soft YTA, acting holier than thou about alcohol.

Bride shares dry wedding experience and encourages others to do the same

NTA, but dry weddings can make some guests uncomfortable

Guests express disappointment in dry weddings, call OP YTA.

Bride has dry wedding, friend insults her; both are ESH

Bride accused friend of alcoholism for expecting alcohol at dry wedding. YTA.

Former drinker admits dry weddings are boring, prefers booze-filled parties.

Alcohol as a social lubricant or a necessity? ESH.

Commenter calls out friend for dry wedding, gets insulted. YTA.

Friend refuses dry wedding invite, insults bride. #NTA vs #Bridezilla

Alcohol isn’t always the answer

Dry weddings can be a personal choice, but is it worth it?

Friend admits past issue with alcohol, supports bride’s decision.

Friend calls out bride for dry wedding, bride insults back ♀️

Dry weddings can be shorter, but the village pub wins

Weddings are stressful, dry weddings are worse

Guests want to booze, bride says no. Friend calls out.
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Venue charges extra for no bar? OP maybe had security cost.

Bride defends dry wedding, friend insulted. NTA for not serving alcohol

Bride has dry wedding and gets insulted, friend defends her

Dry weddings can be awkward, NTA for sharing experience

Guests feel uncomfortable at dry wedding, friend called alcoholic, YTA.

Alcohol or not, guests sacrifice time and money to attend.

Friend calls out bride for dry wedding, gets insulted. YTA.

Friend speaks truth, gets insulted.

Dry wedding drama: Friend insults NTA for calling out bride.

Navigating social obligations at weddings

Celebrate your way! No booze, no problem!

NTA for not providing booze, but weddings can be boring.

Friend defends bride, insults fly in heated exchange

Choose what you want for your wedding, NTA

Celebrating without alcohol is okay, NTA for choosing it.

Respectful NTA comment on dry wedding etiquette

Respectful NTA comment supports dry wedding, acknowledges personal preference.

Expect a boring party if you choose a dry wedding

Alcohol at weddings: necessity or overrated?

Support for bride’s dry wedding and criticism towards rude friend.

Supportive comment with a hint of caution

Wedding guest entitlement, dry wedding defended with sass

Bride has right to dry wedding, friend’s alcohol problem revealed.

Agreed NTA, but handling tense situations takes finesse
