My Fiance's niece announce yesterday (on FACEBOOK!!!...she's a child) that she too is getting married (wonderful except that she's barely 18) and they have chosen ONE MONTH to the day BEFORE our wedding day, which we've been planning for 6 months!!! Is that rude? What is the etiquette regarding this sort of thing? His family has been so helpful with our wedding, they are now going to be depleted and exhausted planning and implementing 2 weddings within 30 days!! I am concerned about that but moreover my SAVE THE DATES have been sent for months now....isn't it rude to announce and plan your wedding a month before your ours especially since ours have been announced and planned so far in advance??? Oh........and she invited my Fiance's ex wife......VIA FACEBOOK, without discussing with him or me.......I find that to be completely inconsiderate!!! AM I WRONG???
Re: Inconsiderate neice
[QUOTE]My Fiance's niece announce yesterday (on FACEBOOK!!!...she's a child) that she too is getting married (wonderful except that she's barely 18) and they have chosen ONE MONTH to the day BEFORE our wedding day, which we've been planning for 6 months!!! Is that rude? What is the etiquette regarding this sort of thing? His family has been so helpful with our wedding, they are now going to be depleted and exhausted planning and implementing 2 weddings within 30 days!! I am concerned about that but moreover my SAVE THE DATES have been sent for months now....isn't it rude to announce and plan your wedding a month before your ours especially since ours have been announced and planned so far in advance??? Oh........and she invited my Fiance's ex wife......VIA FACEBOOK, without discussing with him or me.......I find that to be completely inconsiderate!!! AM I WRONG???
Posted by Heatherdawnyoung[/QUOTE]
Whoa now, calm down there buddy. Yes, it's a little inconvenient if there's overlapping guestlists and lots of out of town guests, but no, she's not breaking any rules. You get one day, not one month.
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[QUOTE]My Fiance's niece announce yesterday (on FACEBOOK!!!...she's a child) that she too is getting married (wonderful except that she's barely 18) and they have chosen ONE MONTH to the day BEFORE our wedding day, which we've been planning for 6 months!!! Is that rude? What is the etiquette regarding this sort of thing? His family has been so helpful with our wedding, they are now going to be depleted and exhausted planning and implementing 2 weddings within 30 days!! I am concerned about that but moreover my SAVE THE DATES have been sent for months now....isn't it rude to announce and plan your wedding a month before your ours especially since ours have been announced and planned so far in advance??? Oh........and she invited my Fiance's ex wife......VIA FACEBOOK, without discussing with him or me.......I find that to be completely inconsiderate!!! AM I WRONG???
Posted by Heatherdawnyoung[/QUOTE]
NO! What?! No. No way. omg I can not believe it. Does she not know that month is yours?! Wow!
It's a whole month. Chillaaaax.
That is a bit inconsiderate of her, especially to all the family that will be attending both weddings, but it sounds like your problem lies more with the fact that she's 18 and has invited your FI's ex via FB.
There's nothing you can really do at this point except grin and bear it.
Also, as a tip, your full name as your sn is not the smartest thing; you can't change it, but you can make a new one.
1. Lots of people announce their engagement via FB. Personally, I think a phone call would be considerate to close friends and family, but they certainly don't have to call everyone they know.
2. There is no etiquette on clearing your planned wedding date with your uncle's fiancee.
3. The bride and groom do not have to clear their guests with other guests. If you have a problem with the ex being there, then stay home.
You are getting worked up over nothing. If she's "barely" 18, she could very well change her mind about getting married anyway.
I get that it may be a strain for family members who may have to travel twice in a short amount of time, but after that, I fear you may be over reacting. You get one day. She gets one day. Breathe. It will all be okay.
"You can take your etiquette and shove it!" ~misscarolb
Anyhow, of course it isn't really 'nice' to do that to a family, by planning two weddings so close together, however, she isn't technically breaking any rules. She can plan her wedding any day that she wants to have it, be it the day after yours, or the month before yours. You get your one special day, and while you understand the added stress this may cause, you don't really lay claim to her wedding date.
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In fact, she was probably trying to get under your skin, and you are letting her by being all offended. Kill her with kindness is my advice to you.
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And, strangely enough, she can legally marry someone on a day she so chooses.
"You can take your etiquette and shove it!" ~misscarolb
You're overreacting a bit. It's not that much to get excited over, and plenty of time between weddings.
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Again, just let it go. There may be some people who cannot attend both weddings; that's okay - it's not a reflection on you, your marriage, or how much they care about your or your fi.
Your niece is NOT being rude. She has no obligation to check with her uncle to see if he's okay with her wedding date. She has no obligation to see if he's okay with her inviting his ex-wife, either. If they're close, then she can invite the ex - you and your fi just have to be grownups about it.
Calm down and take a step back. It'll be fine, really.
[QUOTE]That is the considerations....all of the family having to travel now to not just one....but two weddings within 30 days.....plus the costs to the families, etc....not just that I do feel that she should have waited....I find that the family should be considered....a wedding isn't JUST about the bride..it's a family affair and all should be considered. I think one wedding, per family, per season should be the etiquette (unless eloping of course)
Posted by Heatherdawnyoung[/QUOTE]
One period is sufficient to end a sentence. Just sayin.
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[QUOTE]Really? After that rant, I have to ask how old you are...
Posted by Joy2611[/QUOTE]
My guess is one month older than her neice. Neice's wedding date is just payback for robbing her of her birthmonth!
[QUOTE]I understand being a little annoyed, but there's nothing you can do about it without you looking like the bitchy one. And it's great that his family has been helpful in the wedding planning, but no one has to plan your wedding except you and your FI so just be prepared to do that. Deep breaths.
Posted by FutureMrsTR[/QUOTE]
This. Exactly. My FBIL announced a whirlwind engagement a little more than a month ago... and is getting married a month before us, too. We've been planning ours for almost a year. Is it somewhat irritating? Yes. But is there any reason to freak out about it? No. Just take this one step at a time and you'll be fine. :) Promise.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Inconsiderate neice : Huh. Really now?
Posted by mag920[/QUOTE]
I'm curious about this one too. So now you get a whole season for your wedding?
I understand that it can be annoying to have the family travel 2x in one month for the weddings, but it will be fine. Relax. And I doubt anyone will be depleted and exhausted helping out with 2 weddings. If you're having them to so much that they will be depleted and exhausted, you are asking them to do too much and you should scale things back or hire people to help you.
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