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Couple Sparks Debate After Wedding Invitation Says Guests Have To Pay For Their Own Meals

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TikToker @kellikeylimepie's video showing the invitation ignited fierce debate in the comments.

Newlyweds spend a lot of time planning their nuptials to not only make the day special for them but also for those celebrating with them.

And there are other brides- and grooms-to-be who just don't understand the concept of gratitude.


TikToker Kelli—a.k.a. @kellikeylimepie—shared a video demonstrating the latter, in which a couple asked their wedding guests to pay for their own meals.

A copy of the phyiscal wedding invitation shown in the clip informed guests to:

"Please understand that you are obligated to pay for your own meal.”

The overlaying text that showed some level of understanding about the unconventional demand read:

“We get it, you blew all your $ on a wedding…”

The clip's caption asked the bride and groom to "tell us how you really feel."

You can see the five-second TikTok video, here.

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The wedding invitation also included another specific request.

It read:

“All gifts are appreciated; monetary gifts preferred."

While monetary gifts are not unusual at weddings, instructing guests to pay for their meals was not something that sat well with TikTokers.

It's a good thing the faces of the bride and groom were not seen in the video.

The ensuing mockery would be enough for them to go into hiding.

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The turnout might not be as expected if these Redditors received this wedding invitation.


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There might have been room for negotiation.


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