Section: manners, money
Dear Ann Landers,
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I hope that ex-groom puts the stoppers on that nasty woman. I agree, all money
LeAnne's Comment
Are you kidding me? The groom tells her 3 days after the wedding that he knew he didn't love her and should have told her long ago. I doubt the wedding was free not to mention emotional anguish. The money is hers to help cover the expenses.
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let him pay it back he was ridiculous to wait until after their wedding to tell her he doesn't love her.
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Oh, Ann, you really blew it this time. Why is this nosy woman even discussing this? It is none of her business--she isn't even a relative! This bride of 3 days was told by her cowardly husband he didn't love her and didn't want to be married to her. Her family may well have paid for all of the wedding expenses. Within the three days they were together some of the gift money was probably already spent on their honeymoon. Let the boob who dumped her reimburse the guests! It is the LEAST he can do.
Karen 's Comment
Wedding gifts are given in exchange for the meal and entertainment at the wedding, as much as for a gift going forward at the wedding. This young woman has really had the rug pulled out from under her. Let her keep her gifts, she has a lot of things to work through.
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It seems to me that the writer of this letter has a nosiness problem.
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