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She promised her son $15,000 for his wedding and hoped to invite 30 of her own friends to the event, but he and his fiancée think it’s unfair

She promised her son ,000 for his wedding and hoped to invite 30 of her own friends to the event, but he and his fiancée think it’s unfair

This woman feels like her son is her best friend, so when he decided to propose to his now fiancée – his future daughter-in-law – she was thrilled with the happy couple.

Then, once wedding preparations began, she and her husband decided to tell their son and his fiancée that they would like to contribute $15,000.

“My son and daughter-in-law were very excited and grateful, because they were not expecting this help from us,” she recalls.

“From there, I started working with my daughter-in-law to plan the wedding, with my contribution, because I was contributing financially. »

However, a few months later, things took a turn for the worse when she decided to put herself on her daughter-in-law’s invitation list and add 30 of her own friends as guests. Her daughter-in-law obviously noticed it too and called her afterwards to ask if she really needed to invite so many friends.

Her daughter-in-law also claimed they were trying to keep the guest list under 100 people for budgetary reasons.

Well, she told her daughter-in-law that since she and her husband were contributing financially to the wedding, they expected that they would be allowed to invite their friends.

At that time, her daughter-in-law said she expected some of their friends to be invited, but thought it would only be an additional five to ten people, not a group of 30 While they were chatting, her daughter-in-laws apparently also started crying and they eventually ended the phone call.

However, the drama was far from over as a few days later, her son called her to “complain” about the fact that they were counting on the $15,000 contribution to plan their wedding in recent months. Her son also accused her of never telling them that she and her husband wanted to invite so many friends.

artmim – stock.adobe.com – for reference only, not the actual person

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