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how to deal with a future brother in law who wants to get married the week after

my future brother in  law just got engaged a couple weeks ago  and  wants to  have  his wedding a week after mine  so that family  from across the country  will be around  and can attend  I  have been engaged for over a year and  my wedding  is only a few months away   how  do  i deal with  this 

Re: how to deal with a future brother in law who wants to get married the week after

  • lls31lls31 member
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    edited October 2012
    You let him get married the week after.  You get one day for your wedding.  His wedding will not interfere with yours.
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  • At least he's not doing it further from your wedding to where your OOT family would have to CHOOSE which wedding to go to because that would really irritate you.
    I think it's great that he's trying to help the family out.
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    [QUOTE]my future brother in  law just got engaged a couple weeks ago  and  wants to  have  his wedding a week after mine  so that family  from across the country  will be around  and can attend  I  have been engaged for over a year and  my wedding  is only a few months away   how  do  i deal with  this 
    Posted by sonjakyer[/QUOTE]

    You deal with it by congratulating him and his FI!  It really won't affect you in any way (unless you and your H have already booked your honeymoon and will be away.) 
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    [QUOTE]At least he's not doing it further from your wedding to where your OOT family would have to CHOOSE which wedding to go to because that would really irritate you. I think it's great that he's trying to help the family out.
    Posted by cwaggoner07[/QUOTE]

    I think they might have to choose.  DH and I get "x" number of days we can take off from work and like to take a vacation for ourselves at least once a year.  We will make weekend trips out of town and even take weekends to visit my family in Cincinnati.  If the wedding were in California with DH's family we may decide to take a week's vacation there.  If it were in Cincinnati, we would either choose a wedding or decline both.

    OP - no matter which way your guests decide, there is nothing you can do except be gracious.
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  • I don't think this is a problem. As PPs have stated you get 1 day. His wedding a week after yours won't affect your day.
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  • What is there to "deal" with your day is YOUR day and THEIR day is THEIR day. You don't get a week or month or year, just one day.  be happy for them. Just like they are for you.
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    [QUOTE]my future brother in  law just got engaged a couple weeks ago  and  wants to  have  his wedding a week after mine  so that family  from across the country  will be around  and can attend  I  have been engaged for over a year and  <strong>my wedding  is only a few months away</strong>   how  do  i deal with  this 
    Posted by sonjakyer[/QUOTE]

    According to your planner, it says your wedding day is 8/13/13. Has this changed? If so, then any shared guests that you have will just need to make a decision as to which event they attend. I am guessing that this is your FI's brother, is that correct? How does HE feel about this since it is HIS family?

    Furthermore, you say that he WANTS to have his wedding the week after yours. Unless they have secured a venue, then nothing is final and you've freaked out over nothing.

    Just go with the flow. Let go of what you cannot control and congratulate them on their engagement!
  • I agree with PPs, you need to be gracious about this. He isn't saying that he's intending on having a double wedding with you and your FI, so it doesn't interfere with your wedding at all. Hopefully it won't interfere with your honeymoon and you can make the wedding. He knows when you're getting married, so he knows he's running the risk of you being on your honeymoon.

    If anything, I might let him know when you'll be on your honeymoon, if it will run through the dat of his wedding, but do so in a polite manner.
  • Well, that would NOT fly in my family.


    Not because we are princesses or anything, but parents tend to contribute a lot to weddings and THEY would have a huge problem with those arrangements.   Honestly, they would tell the second wedding if they want money, they have to pick a different date. 

    Is there anyway that your future in-laws might talk him out of it?


    If not, there isn't anything you can do, but be supportive.  You would skip the wedding to be on your HM, but I don't think I would be able to do such a thing.  Then again it's not a situations I would ever encounter anyway.






    What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests.  Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated. 
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: how to deal with a future brother in law who wants to get married the week after : I think they might have to choose.  DH and I get "x" number of days we can take off from work and like to take a vacation for ourselves at least once a year.  We will make weekend trips out of town and even take weekends to visit my family in Cincinnati.  If the wedding were in California with DH's family we may decide to take a week's vacation there.  If it were in Cincinnati, we would either choose a wedding or decline both. OP - no matter which way your guests decide, there is nothing you can do except be gracious.
    Posted by GoodLuckBear14[/QUOTE]

    That's a good point... I was just going off of OP's point that his whole reasoning for doing it was so that more family could attend.

    But yeah, bottom line, there's nothing you can/should do.
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    [QUOTE]At least he's not doing it further from your wedding to where your OOT family would have to CHOOSE which wedding to go to because that would really irritate you. I think it's great that he's trying to help the family out.
    Posted by cwaggoner07[/QUOTE]
     Yes! this happened to me unfortunatly. Until my FBIL & his whatever she is had relationship issues and post poned the wedding.
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    [QUOTE]my future brother in  law just got engaged a couple weeks ago  and  wants to  have  his wedding a week after mine  so that family  from across the country  will be around  and can attend  I  have been engaged for over a year and  my wedding  is only a few months away   how  do  i deal with  this 
    Posted by sonjakyer[/QUOTE]
     let him do it.  its not like hes trying to do it before
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