Wedding accused of ‘tiered’ reception dinner: ‘The richest guests were served better than others’

Fat cats left this wedding with fat bellies. Broken people just stayed flat.

Sipping chilled champagne and munching on choice meats were luxuries reserved exclusively for the wealthy attendees of a recent wedding. And the classiest act has the social media savages throwing shade, instead of rice, at the “attached” newlyweds.

“Wealthier guests were served better alcohol and food than others,” one outraged Redditor captioned a virtual shooter.

On Reddit, an unknown bride and groom are being attacked for serving their wealthy guests better food and drink than they served their less wealthy attendees. VlaDee – stock.adobe.com

Under the cloak of anonymity online, the offended wedding guest explained that the groom comes from “an extremely wealthy family” who threw a “no expense spared” shindig.

Relatives of the boy footed the bill for the big day, but were not allowed to weigh in on the wedding planning process, according to the viral post.

And after the bride and groom treated their 150 well-wishers to a hot “fiery” outdoor ceremony and cocktail hour – without spending hours and copious sips of alcohol – the couple allegedly treated friends and family to three hours for a seven plate. dinner.

Angry guest claims wedding guests were made to wait hours before being served small portions for dinner. Download – stock.adobe.com

“It was buffet style at the tables, so when we got the ‘main [entree]”It was steak,” said the disgruntled Reddit user. “It was four slices of steak for eight people.”

The insulted guest continued: “There were two bottles of wine left on every table and there was no bar during dinner.”

But the scariest slap in the face, according to the complainant, was watching the rich enjoy first-class fares while they suffocated their relatives.

“Slowly we began to understand that the ‘very rich’ guests at the wedding had been there [given] much more [like] bottle of high-end Scotch wine [and] tequila”, the injured person wrote. “And a full hour [of] more food.”

Wedding guests often have a bone to pick with happy couples who are free with a low-key reception room.

Lovers who take the high road on their wedding days often feel the sour sting of social media’s shadow after tying the knot. Half – stock.adobe.com

Recently, a tight-knit couple in diapers endured a brutal digital meltdown after being served instant ramen noodles, instead of chicken and fish dishes, for the ‘I do’ witnesses.

After this year’s Valentine’s Day, a couple who had just been struck by Cupid’s arrow were pelted with curses and epithets from internet trolls who deemed them “tasteless” for billing wedding guests for their food .

“To facilitate the planning process, we kindly ask that you include your meal contribution when you RSVP,” the lovebirds wrote on their invitations, asking $40 for adult celebrants and $20 for children. Cybercritics on Facebook harshly labeled Mr. Frugal and the shortcomings “sticky”.

Similar sentiments are now being expressed towards the couple who ignored the Reddit whistleblower based on their bank account.

“The ‘tiered’ guests are the new, icky thing,” spat one annoyed commenter.

“What a shame,” wrote an equally upset viewer.

“It’s incomprehensible to me, but not entirely strange that people behave like this,” chided another.

“Now you know how rich people stay rich – [by being] super cheap,” said one particular spectator. “If you go cheap, you look bad for your family and for the new law.”

And that person’s two cents is right on the money.

The Reddit complainer ended the wedding tirade by saying, “At the end of the night there was no dessert, just a table of Oreo boxes and sliced ​​apples.”

“The mother of the groom left in tears,” they revealed, adding, “because she was embarrassed by most of the guests. [were] treated.”

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