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"Plan my wedding for free because you're not that busy"
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Nothing capitalizes a freeloader's entitlement like a quippy, gaslighting, guilt-tripping one-liner. The old acquaintance in this next story—the college friend of a professional wedding coordinator—pulled out the oldest line in the book after she didn't get her way, saying, "I thought you were cool."
Oh, you thought it was cool to demand that your friend work 100s of hours for free so that you can skip out on paying one more wedding vendor?
As many people in the service and hospitality industry can attest, weddings are exorbitantly priced, but not without reason. Brides lose their minds during the wedding coordination process, and, while it's not common to have a wedding therapist, oftentimes, your wedding coordinator becomes the jack of all trades, balancing the bride's well-being, vendor drama, and, of course, drunken guests. It's no small feat, but for some, who feel entitled to have everything their way on their big day, also ironically don't feel like paying someone to keep things in line.
This bride pulls out all the stops when she found out her ex-friend was a wedding coordinator, hoping to cash in on her 'hobby' instead of respecting her business.
The image does not depict the actual subjects of the story. Subjects are models.