Weddings are supposed to be a joyous occasion, but sometimes family drama can rear its ugly head! Imagine this: you’re about to tie the knot with the love of your life, and you’ve made a simple request – no devices during the ceremony. Seems reasonable, right? Well, not everyone agrees! Get ready for a wild ride as this groom navigates a tricky situation with his brother and iPad-obsessed niece! Will the wedding go off without a hitch, or will this family feud steal the spotlight? Let’s dive in and find out!
Wedding Bells and iPad Hells
No Devices Allowed!
♂️ Uncle Says No to iPad
Brother’s Ultimatum: iPad or Else!
Groom Puts Foot Down
iPad Kid Can Wait Outside
Brother Begrudgingly Agrees
Wedding Day Drama: iPad Showdown!
Whew, talk about a wedding day dilemma! Our groom was caught between a rock and a hard place when his brother demanded that his 4-year-old daughter be allowed to use her iPad during the ceremony. Despite the couple’s clear no-devices policy, the brother insisted that without the iPad, his little girl would throw a tantrum and ruin the big day. But our groom stood his ground, even threatening to have the iPad kid wait outside if necessary! Talk about a family feud! Let’s see what the internet has to say about this sticky situation…
Childfree weddings can have their benefits. E.S.H. except the newlyweds.
Setting boundaries at a wedding – NTA. Family feud erupts!
No a****e here. Kids can handle short ceremony without iPad
NTA calls out bad parenting with technology at weddings.
NTA for banning iPad at wedding- it’s just r**e.
NTA enforces iPad ban at wedding, family throws tantrum
Pressure to forgive without apology is unbalanced. NTA
Nostalgic commenter supports groom’s decision to ban iPad. NTA.
Setting boundaries for a screen-free wedding – NTA ♂️
No iPad, No Problem – Niece’s Entertainment Is Not Your Responsibility
Niece’s iPad banned at wedding, family feud erupts. NTA’s apology.
Niece sneaks iPad into wedding, groom catches her. NTA wins.
Niece doesn’t need iPad to ‘get through’ wedding. NTA.
NTA. Niece’s parents broke rules after not teaching basic etiquette.
No iPad rule enforced at wedding causes family feud
NTA makes legitimate request to ban iPad at wedding
NTA enforces wedding rule, family ignores and feud erupts.
Childhood wedding memories, no iPad needed. NTA.
No iPad, No Problem? Commenter defends groom’s decision
NTA for banning iPad at wedding. Devices aren’t necessary for kids.
Family members disregarded instructions and refuse to apologize. NTA.
Wedding drama over iPad ban – Niece’s parents refuse to apologize!
NTA suspects intentional misbehavior with iPad at wedding.
iPad ban at wedding: Niece’s entertainment causes family feud. NTA.
NTA defends banning iPad at wedding, criticizes ‘iPad parenting’.
NTA. OP’s niece might have neurodiversity and needed headphones.
Parenting done right! Niece’s iPad ban was a reasonable request
No iPads means no iPads. NTA. Control your child.
Groom’s big day too! Let’s normalize dressing up groomsmen.
A 4-year-old on an iPad at a wedding? YTA.
Child-free wedding suggested instead of banning iPad.
Weddings are special, entitled kids can ruin them. NTA
NTA. Respectful parenting means finding quiet toys for kids.
Teach your child how to behave in public!
NTA couple sets clear boundaries, family disrespects them repeatedly
NTA for banning iPad and calling out irresponsible adults
Niece’s iPad banned at wedding – family feud erupts!
4-year-olds can survive wedding without iPads. Parents need to parent.
Parent defends groom’s decision to ban iPad at wedding.
NTA – 4-year-old can be entertained by anything, not just iPad
NTA. Kids don’t need iPads to behave. Bride was right.
Supportive comment calling out family’s disrespect. NTA wins.
NTA stands for Not The A****e and this comment agrees with the groom’s decision to ban the iPad. An iPad is not a babysitter and a wedding is not a playground
Brother brings iPad to wedding, disrupts ceremony – Niece’s parent defends
Auntie suggests a babysitter, Niece misses out on fun
Niece brings iPad despite request, family feud ensues. NTA.
No tablet parenting. NTA comment invites no replies.
A parent defends their self-sufficient approach to attending weddings with kids.
NTA for banning iPad at wedding, parents at fault for not teaching child etiquette
NTA shuts down iPad drama at wedding
NTA. Wedding feud over banned iPad without headphones.
Clear communication ignored, family feud erupts over iPad ban
No iPad at wedding – Niece’s parents disrespect simple rules
Niece’s iPad ban leads to family feud – commenter supports NTA
NTA says parent’s obsession with iPads sickens them
Leave the iPad at home or in the back. NTA.
NTA upset at niece’s iPad ban, passive child-free wedding request.
Concerned commenter warns about overuse of technology for kids.
Niece banned from iPad at wedding, family feud breaks out!
NTA. Parenting should involve discipline and communication, not just screens.
Groom bans iPad, but niece not to blame. NTA
NTA. Family disrespected rules, spoiled wedding. Lazy parenting. Latest pediatric recommendations.
Wedding guest supports ‘no electronics’ rule, criticizes screen parenting culture. NTA.
Setting boundaries with family isn’t easy, but it’s necessary
An argument for banning noisy electronics at weddings
Redditor suggests easy solution to iPad ban at wedding.
Bride defends groom’s request to ban iPad at wedding ceremony.
Brother disregarded limits, family feud erupts over iPad ban at wedding.
Perspective on iPad ban: don’t let it ruin family ties
Adults should take responsibility, not blame a 4yo. NTA
Wedding drama and family feuds over iPad ban at ceremony
User calls out the groom for overreacting at his wedding
Don’t let an iPad ruin a relationship with your family , focus on communication
Engaging children without electronics: A nostalgic solution ️
Wedding guest defends groom’s iPad ban, calls parents r**e
Wedding with kids, but no iPads? NTA suggests alternative activities.
Setting clear rules at a wedding can cause family feuds.
NTA for banning iPad. Parents should apologize for addiction.
Last Updated on May 17, 2024 by Diply Social Team