Help! The Stunt My Sisters Pulled at a Family Party Is Making Me Rethink Their Invites to My Wedding
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Help! The Stunt My Sisters Pulled at a Family Party Is Making Me Rethink Their Invites to My Wedding
"Adults do not slam cake into each other's faces and get in 'pull-aparts'-ever, and especially not at other people's 70th birthday parties. There is no universe in which this behavior from your sisters is even remotely OK!"
"You certainly have cause to kick them out of the wedding party and off the guest list. But it sounds like you're not settled on that course of action."
"Ideally, you can get them in the same room now to talk it through together. Tell them you were looking forward to having them in your wedding, but after their appalling show at your aunt's party, you're really worried about a repeat performance."
Two sisters, Evelyn and Anisa, caused a scene at a family birthday party, leading to a physical altercation. The incident raises concerns for their sister, who is getting married soon. She is unsure if they can be in the same room, let alone her bridal party. The advice suggests that their behavior is unacceptable and that they should demonstrate they deserve a second chance. A conversation is recommended to gauge their willingness to apologize and improve their behavior.
Read at Slate Magazine
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