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The couple in this story wanted to have a destination wedding with only the people closest to them; that's fine. The bride's mother tried to convince them to do something else, but to no avail. She eventually decided to go along, and even agreed to pay for the bride's sisters' trip to the wedding, because they said they otherwise could not come.
That did not sit well with the bride, apparently, as she saw her mother's actions as a way for her to upstage the wedding. Keep scrolling to read the rest of the story.
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"AITA for Being Upset That My Mom Paid for My Sisters’ Luxury Trip but Told Me to Just Have a Courthouse Wedding?"
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After opposing daughter's destination wedding, mom comes around and pays for a luxury family trip to the location, daughter becomes suspicious: 'She's trying to upstage my wedding'
Destination weddings are a pickle, and an unnecessary one, if you ask me. They are expensive, they cause drama, and they never turn out to be this picture-perfect event like you dreamed it would be. Why can't couples suffice with a cute event that is physically close to most of their loved ones, and then go all out on a luxurious honeymoon? You don't need your entire family to travel with you to someplace fancy; save that for you and the person you intend to marry.
As I mentioned, destination weddings are messy and dramatic, for a number of reasons. First, people can barely afford to buy something out of the wedding registry. Believe me when I say they do not want to pay thousands of dollars just so they can attend a wedding. Which leads to the second reason, in which everybody's feelings get hurt when something doesn't go their way, especially the bride's feelings. Just like the bride in the story down below.