Picture this: you’re invited to a wedding, and being the generous soul you are, you promise a lavish gift. But then, you’re uninvited due to ‘cost-cutting measures.’ Would you still deliver the gift? This is the moral conundrum one man found himself in when he was unceremoniously uninvited from a wedding, despite promising a custom-made gaming PC worth over $1500 to the couple!
A Generous Invitation

The Promised Gift

The Gift’s Grandeur

Uninvited from the Wedding

The Real Reason Behind the Uninvitation ️♂️

Gift Withheld

The Aftermath ️

The Heated Argument

Friend Group’s Verdict ️

The Self-Doubt

The Final Thoughts

The Gift Explained

A Wedding Invitation Withdrawn, a Gift Withheld
Caught in a whirlwind of wedding drama, our generous friend found himself uninvited from a wedding to which he had promised a grand gift. Despite the disappointment, he withheld the gift, leading to a heated argument with the bride, Molly. While most of his friends sided with him, some suggested that wedding planning can lead to tough decisions. Now, he’s left questioning his actions. Was he petty, or was he justified in withholding the gift? As the dust settles, let’s dive into the internet’s top responses to this intriguing tale.
Molly expects a gift after uninviting someone? Delusional!

NTA. Uninvited from wedding, no gift expected. Grammar flummoxed.

Wedding guest uninvited, but still expected to give a gift?

Demanding expensive gift from uninvited guest? Unbelievably tacky!

NTA. Molly sounds entitled . Uninvited = no gift

NTA uninvited from wedding, but expected to give a gift?

NTA: Uninvited from wedding, no obligation for promised gift

“NTA…also insane that you’d give someone a $1500 PC, and even more insane that someone would uninvite a person who is ready to give you that. What’s your address so I can mail you an invitation to my wedding?”

“NTA. No invite, no gift. Etiquette-wise, you’re in the clear.”

Uninvited from wedding, but expected $1500 gift? Not cool

Uninvited from wedding, but expected expensive gift? Send a pickle fork set. NTA.

NTA. Molly’s audacity to ask for a gift is unbelievable!
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Uninvited guest refuses expensive wedding gift, sparks controversy

NTA. Molly uninvited you from wedding after you promised gift

NTA: Uninvited from wedding, withholding gift. Molly is tacky

NTA: No invite, no expensive gift

“Saving money and friendships, NTA! “

Uninvited from wedding, accused of being petty and greedy.

Molly uninvites, demands gift. NTA says it all!

Uninvited from wedding, asked for gift. Tacky.

Wedding guest uninvited, no gift expected.

No invite, no gift. Don’t let her take advantage of you

NTA: Revoked invite, lied, wants gift. Don’t let her win!

Uninvited from wedding, but still expected an expensive gift? NTA

NTA calls out entitled, greedy bride for disinviting and expecting gift

Uninvited guest withholds gift, but still not the a**hole

Uninvited from wedding, withheld gift. Friendship over. NTA.

No invite, no gift

NTA! Having a do-over ceremony? DM me for details!

NTA: Gaming PC revenge with a framed picture

No invite, no gifts

NTA! Her audacity for asking for a gift is crass

Gift etiquette: NTA for withholding gift when uninvited

No obligation to give a gift at uninvited wedding

No gift required, NTA. Etiquette has evolved over time.

Uninvited from wedding, still expected gift? Entitlement at its finest! NTA

No gift if uninvited to wedding. NTA for withholding.

“Offering a $1500 gift to an acquaintance? Reddit’s money reality.”

Friend turned acquaintance takes advantage of promised expensive gift

NTA, don’t give her anything except a bill ♀️
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Clever excuse saves money. Not the a**hole.

Not the a**hole for withholding promised gift

NTA Molly wanted to have her cake and eat it too

No invite, no gift. She can’t expect anything.

Cut her out of your friend group!

Generous or foolish? The mystery of the extravagant wedding gift.

RSVPs are for a reason, tough titties if you’re uninvited. NTA

NTA for not giving a gift after being uninvited

NTA. No obligation to send gift. Their invitation issues, not yours.

NTA. Be honest or risk looking petty. No more promises.
