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Yep, very discourteous and rude
« on: March 01, 2023, 06:45:07 PM »
..if true... ???:

A newlywed said they lost thousands of dollars on a wedding after more than half of their RSVP'd guests didn't show up

An 18-year-old went viral with a clip about how more than half of their RSVPs didn't show up to their wedding.

Gray Narvaez-Dragion told Insider they aren't sure why so many people couldn't make it, but a majority of no-shows were coworkers.

They said they lost a lot of money as a result, but that they're still happy with the small party.

An 18-year-old newlywed has shocked viewers with a video about how more than half the people who RSVP'd "yes" to their wedding didn't show up.

Gray Narvaez-Dragion told Insider that they were in consistent communication with their no-shows, so they're as baffled by the disappointing turnout. Strangers are now rallying around the newlywed in support.

Narvaez-Dragion's first video, which has over 3 million views, was a five-second clip of a mostly empty banquet hall with only a couple of people seated at tables.

"88 people said yes… not even 40 showed up," on-screen text read glumly.

The creator said as a result they had to cancel the dinner, the private dance, and the sparkler send-off. The reception was also cut short. In the description of a follow-up clip, Narvaez-Dragion said they and their partner Nyx sat together in the ceremony room and cried.

Along with offering sympathy, many viewers were puzzled about why so many of the 88 RSVPs didn't make an appearance, which prompted the creator to show proof with a Google form of the RSVP responses.

The creator told Insider they couldn't say for certain why so many people didn't come, but that many of the no-shows were their coworkers. The creator said they had had "almost daily contact" with everyone invited before the deadline.

"Every person we invited wasn't random; we loved every single one very dearly," Narvaez-Dragion said.

Narvaez-Dragion said one person even texted them the morning of the wedding, saying she was so excited to attend, but did not actually attend.

In total, Narvaez-Dragion said they lost around $2,500 of the $3,000 that they paid toward the food, a DJ, and gifts for their guests. They were left with a ton of food, including a massive charcuterie table and a majority of the wedding cake.



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Re: Yep, very discourteous and rude
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2023, 01:30:03 PM »
The newlywed should've skip the ceremony and have a private wedding at the chapel in Las Vegas. That'll save thousands of dollars.  ;D

Like the one in the movie of Kill Bill:
https://youtu.be/y4SwgwCdz4c




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