Bridezilla Or Spoiled Brat? This Woman Is Demanding A Lot Of Gifts

Written By BlabberBuzz | Wednesday, 16 June 2021 05:15 AM
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Wedding registries are pretty common nowadays; they might become handy for the guests in case they still haven’t chosen a suitable gift. However, that’s not the case for the following story.

According to the press, there was a bride, who shared a post on her Facebook account, in which she mentioned the gifts she expects to receive. The list seemed lengthy, it included 10 potential gift options and other stringent gift guidelines the bride wants guests to adhere to. The woman wrote:

"Hey everyone!! So we are all aware that my wedding is coming up in October!!!! I’ve already sent out all the invitations. Meaning most of you have gotten them. That being said, I would like to announce our gift registry to everyone!! To all those coming to my wedding, there are a list of gifts that you can bring. You MUST choose from the list or consult me first. There are no exceptions."

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According to the post, each outlined gift should cost no less than a hundred dollars. Notably, some designer brands were also highlighted as acceptable gift options. For instance, the couple is requiring their guests to spend $350 or more on KitchenAid appliances, including the brand’s stand mixers, blenders and etc. The bride stressed out that kitchen accessories such as aprons or spatulas were not suitable as gifts.

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Then there was a gift spending minimum of $400, which could be presented in cash or as gift cards from Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, Calvin Klein, Whole Foods, Sprouts, ‘maybe even JC Penny [sic]’ or any store other store approved by the bride.

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As well as that, the bride noted that guests are free to spend $400 or more on clothing from Calvin Klein, Moschino or Nora’s. The same spending amount can be extended to any ‘Korean or Asian beauty products’ or ‘HIGH CLASS paintings’, according to the bride’s post.

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There were also three gifts the bride named, which had no price attached, they included Gucci, Louis Vuitton or any other designer purse that gets the bride’s approval, new floor tiles for the couple’s entire house or a ‘new car or a new trim for my car, or anything in relation to the care.’

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In the end the bride said that she will accept gifts with a lower retail value in case she she is informed beforehand, and concluded:

“Remember to apply early if you don’t want to get me a Gucci purse or anything you don’t want to get. Thanks love!”

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Of course, Facebook users who noticed this picky wedding list could not resist reacting. They criticized the bride’s post by pointing out that wedding gifts are meant to help couples start their new life together and not building a luxury closet or home. One person wrote that they would happily prank this couple:

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"If I had the kind of money to mess around, I’d buy them the most hideous tiles for the house that I could find and surprise them with the install."

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Recently, wedding costs have gone up significantly for couples who wish to celebrate in a big way. Thus, with thousands of dollars invested into the one-day event, some couples have gone viral for trying to pass on these costs to guests with pricey gift requests.

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One Twitter user even shared screenshotted messages from a bride, who followed up with her about the €25 cash gift, she stated it was not enough to cover meals and entertainment the morning after the wedding.

Another bride ranted on Facebook that she only had 30 thank you cards to write out of a guest list of 100 people. That post raised a huge debate regarding wedding gift etiquette.

In accordance with some wedding experts, reasonable gifts for newlyweds can range between $50 and $200, but it, of course, depends on the attendee’s budget and closeness to the couple.

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