Disrespectful uncle ruins his niece’s engagement party, she leaves, and her family blames her for making a scene: ‘He embarrassed himself and humiliated my fiancé's family’

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AITA for leaving my own engagement party because of my uncle?

I got engaged last weekend. Small garden party, about 40 people, my side and my fiancé's side mixing for the first time properly.

Engagement party in the garden

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Everything was lovely until my Uncle Colin, three glasses of prosecco in, decided to grab the mic "for a toast." It started fine, then he veered into how my fiancé's family "aren't

Uncle holding the mic and talking

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exactly loaded" and how he'd "always pictured me marrying someone with a bit more going for them." Said it loud, laughing, like it was banter. My fiancé's mum went completely still.
I tried to laugh it off and get the mic back, but he kept going, made a comment about how I "used to want a footballer, not an accountant." Never said that in my life. People were properly
cringing. I took the mic, said "thanks Uncle Colin, moving on," handed it to my dad, and went inside for twenty minutes to calm down. Apologised to my in-laws properly after.

The niece upset about her uncle's behavior

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Now my mum says I made a scene by disappearing and should've just brushed it off, it's "just how Colin gets after a drink." My uncle hasn't Apologised, just says I'm being dramatic.
I don't think I embarrassed anyone by walking away. He embarrassed himself and humiliated my fiancé's family. But apparently I'm the problem for reacting. AITA?
Ok-Heron8017 NTA "that's just how he is" is a way to brush it away without acknowledging that his behavior was unacceptable. Why is he not the one being called out for embarrassing your future in-laws? YOU shouldn't have to apologize for him.
Forsaken-Program-450 Nta and don't invite him to the wedding.
Travelling WhilePoor He doesn't need to be at your wedding. First of all he insulted your future in-laws. Then he basically called you a gold digger. You don't think those comments about who they "thought" you would marry aren't in the back of the in-laws heads?
spoilederin NTA the whole "it's just how he is" shows that everyone is aware that he does this and he continues to because no one holds him accountable.
TheExaspera NTA. Your mum is wrong, having evidently put up with this for years, and your uncle is TA here. "Dramatic" is his way of
brushing you off. Give him a warning that he'll get kicked out of the wedding/reception if he touches alc ol or goes near a microphone. And mean it.
bmw5986 NTA. "Thats just how his is" is code for you should just keep enabling his totally unacceptable behavior and alcoholism. I
would immediately make it clear he will Not be invited to the wedding and he needs to perosnally apologize to your fiance's family.
Both Treacle7534 ΝΤΑ Your mother is an enabler, without consequences there will be no chance for a change, and those consequences should have happened latest after the 2nd time he did ever drink alcol ynd people saw it is a recurring outcome.
I'd not invite him to the wedding, knowing it might mean your complete side will boycott it Bcs faaamily only counts for the person who misbehaves, but never for their victims.

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