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She Promised Her Son $15,000 For His Wedding And Expected To Invite 30 Of Her Own Friends To The Event, But He And His Fiancée Think That’s Unfair

“I think it was actually my daughter-in-law complaining through my son,” she said.

“He complained that my contribution basically covers the costs of my friends and leaves barely any money left to contribute to the actual wedding, which they thought was the purpose of the gift.”

She, on the other hand, feels like her son and daughter-in-law are acting as though they’re entitled to her money. That’s why she’s been left feeling really insulted.

“And they haven’t spoken to me in several weeks,” she vented.

So now, she can’t help but wonder if promising her son $15,000 for his wedding and expecting to invite a group of her own friends really did make her a jerk.

Do you think contributing to a wedding makes you entitled to change the guest list or not? Who is in the wrong here?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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