Imagine planning your dream wedding, only to have your sister, who’s supposed to be your Maid of Honor, ditch your big day for a resort trip with her new flame. That’s exactly what happened to this 33-year-old bride, who was left heartbroken and fuming when she found out the truth. Now, her sister has the audacity to invite her to her own wedding, and our bride is left wondering if she should be the bigger person or give her sister a taste of her own medicine.
The Wedding Plans Begin

Sister’s Excitement Turns to Disappointment

Rescheduling the Big Day

Sister’s New Flame

Life Changes and Wedding Talks

New Plans and Hotel Stays

Sudden Change of Heart

Disappointment and Understanding

The Wedding Goes On

A Beautiful Day, But…

The Shocking Truth Revealed

Resort Trip Instead of Wedding?!

Unfollow and Stewing

Sister’s Wedding Invite Arrives

To Go or Not to Go?

Should She Attend Her Sister’s Wedding? ♀️
After discovering her sister’s shocking betrayal, our bride is left feeling hurt and angry. She’s torn between being the bigger person and attending her sister’s wedding or giving her a taste of her own medicine by skipping it. With mixed opinions from friends and family, she’s unsure of what to do. What do you think is the right move? Let’s dive into the internet’s top responses on this juicy dilemma!
NTA, comment section suggests petty revenge ideas with humor and sarcasm

Sister’s selfishness leads to justified wedding invite revocation.

Commenter suggests a sassy response to sister’s request for invite.

Sister lies about skipping wedding, posts resort photo. NTA.

NTA, but respond with a polite ‘no’ and move on.

Travel cost excuse debunked, wedding skipper called out.

Bridesmaid ditches wedding for vacation, gets invite revoked. NTA.

Polite decline is the way to go. Don’t let assholianism win. NTA

Skipping wedding for resort trip? NTA’s response is perfect!

Commenter calls sister ‘selfish’ for skipping wedding for trip

Sister skips wedding for vacation, posts about it, and lies.

No apology, no invite back.

Sister chooses resort over wedding, wants invite back ♀️

NTA stands firm after sister’s hurtful wedding snub

Wedding snubbed for vacation, NTA but relationship may suffer

Putting priorities first, NTA stands their ground

Sister skips wedding for resort trip and wants invite back

Commenter offers advice on sister’s behavior and suggests reconciliation. ❤️

NTA commenter offers petty options but advises against them.

Sister skips wedding for resort trip, gets engaged same day

Supportive reply gets straight to the point.

Don’t let anyone guilt-trip you into attending an event.
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Wedding snubbed for resort trip? NTA verdict is in!

Polite decline advice: ‘No thank you’ and move on ♀️

Sibling drama at its finest!

Sister’s absence at wedding caused hurt feelings. NTA.

Prioritizing family is important, but so is setting boundaries. NTA

Skipping sister’s wedding? Have a mini-honeymoon instead!

Petty but satisfying revenge suggestion for lying half-sister.

Live your life and let her deal with the consequences!

Choose your family wisely.

Commenter suspects sister’s new boyfriend, calls her suspicious.

Sister skips wedding for resort trip, now wants invite back? NTA
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Skipping the wedding for a resort trip? NTA, take that vacation!
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Sister skips wedding for resort trip, now wants invite back?

NTA and a grudge holder approves

Bridesmaid ditches wedding for vacation, now wants invite back ♀️

Sister ditches wedding for trip, wants invite back? Say no!

Commenter not at fault, no replies yet.

Savage suggestion to deal with a selfish sister

Don’t let her off the hook! NTA, give her a taste

NTA stands up to family who wanted to bring uninvited guest.

Preemptive action advised to avoid family drama.

Prioritizing vacation over wedding = NTA, skip the drama.

Politely decline and move on. NTA, don’t feel guilty.

Sister skips wedding for resort trip, announces engagement, and wants invite back? NTA

Sister ditches wedding, lies, and blasts truth on social media. NTA.

Concerned commenter questions if sister’s behavior is a pattern

Suggest a petty revenge plan with a WE and social media

Petty revenge suggestion for not being invited. NTA.
