Mayflower25
Rough_Rock
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- May 21, 2007
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Hello Ladies!
I have a situation to run by all of you, and I''d like your honest opinions. It doesn''t have to do with MY wedding party/planning (thank goodness) but it involves one of my girlfriends. She discussed the issue with me, in hopes of getting some advice on what to do. Instead, we ended up at opposite sides of the argument. Here it goes:
My good friend, lets call her "Lucy", was asked to be a bridesmaid in her best friend "Sarah''s" wedding. This is Sarah''s first wedding, but second time being engaged. Sarah is having a destination wedding in Mexico with less than 50 guests. She currently has two bridesmaids (I''m not sure if she''s adding, its a small wedding, so I''m assuming not). Sarah also intends to use her the dress she purchased for engagement #1, and hopes for her bridesmaids to use the dresses they previously purchased. Lastly, the wedding isn''t until late Spring ''09.
Issue #1: Lucy was not a bridesmaid in the first wedding, therefore she may have to buy or borrow a dress from one of the previous bridesmaids. Sarah has offered to contact one of her previous bridesmaids to see if the dress can A) be borrowed or B) purchased. The dress would be less than $200.
Issue #2: Lucy is concerned about the cost of travelling to the wedding and accomodations for four days. She told me that it would be too expensive, even if she rooms with another guest. Sarah says that Lucy won''t have to worry about spending for any of her food or entertainment, as it will be covered.
Lucy''s Response to the situation: Lucy thinks that since Sarah''s family and FI are quite well off, that they should be paying for her accomodations and/or flight. She thinks that $200 is too much to spend on a dress for her best friend''s wedding, and wants to tell Sarah that she cannot be there. She stated that if she was going to spend X amount, she''d rather spend it on a personal vacation with friends rather than on a wedding (!!?!?!?!?).
My Response to the situation: I find that Issue #1 is a bit awkward, but I think that since Sarah is handling it, that its not a terrible amount of trouble for Lucy. Issue #2: I''m actually quite peeved at Lucy''s attitude. She doesn''t have a full-time job with regular hours, and she''s awful about saving money (she chooses to do neither). However, she always manages to max out her credit card on expensive clothes and her parents bail her out on a regular basis. Lucy''s parents are not poor by any means, and in fact they''ve conditioned their daughter to be accustomed to a very cushy lifestyle. Needless to say, she has plenty of dresses in the $200 range already, and I don''t think that this would be a stretch. I pointed out to her that she doesn''t need to be there for the full 4 days, so she could save some hotel room money there, and that she likely wouldn''t have to get them a large gift (if anything at all), since she''d be travelling to be apart of their wedding. I told her to let Sarah know that finances would be a limiting factor in her being able to participate in the wedding. That way, Sarah would have the opportunity to help with the costs if she felt inclined to do so.
I guess my biggest thing is the lack of support for Sarah. I have sympathy for her, especially since I''m going through the wedding planning process myself. Lucy has this "what''s in it for me?" attitude, and she indignant that she should be expected to pay for some part of the trip. The wedding is also several months off, so I''m shocked that she''d be writing off participating so quickly and with such little effort/research. Luckily, I have my sisters as my bridesmaids and they understand and support their responsibilities (and me).
Overall, this makes me question what kind of "friend" Lucy really is to me, even as one of her good friends. If these are her attitudes and values towards her best friend, then what do I have to gain from the friendship? Am I making too harsh of a judgement? I believe that i can be critical at times, but I tend to be extremely generous with my friends, so its hard for me to say.
Thanks in advance for all of your opinions!
I have a situation to run by all of you, and I''d like your honest opinions. It doesn''t have to do with MY wedding party/planning (thank goodness) but it involves one of my girlfriends. She discussed the issue with me, in hopes of getting some advice on what to do. Instead, we ended up at opposite sides of the argument. Here it goes:
My good friend, lets call her "Lucy", was asked to be a bridesmaid in her best friend "Sarah''s" wedding. This is Sarah''s first wedding, but second time being engaged. Sarah is having a destination wedding in Mexico with less than 50 guests. She currently has two bridesmaids (I''m not sure if she''s adding, its a small wedding, so I''m assuming not). Sarah also intends to use her the dress she purchased for engagement #1, and hopes for her bridesmaids to use the dresses they previously purchased. Lastly, the wedding isn''t until late Spring ''09.
Issue #1: Lucy was not a bridesmaid in the first wedding, therefore she may have to buy or borrow a dress from one of the previous bridesmaids. Sarah has offered to contact one of her previous bridesmaids to see if the dress can A) be borrowed or B) purchased. The dress would be less than $200.
Issue #2: Lucy is concerned about the cost of travelling to the wedding and accomodations for four days. She told me that it would be too expensive, even if she rooms with another guest. Sarah says that Lucy won''t have to worry about spending for any of her food or entertainment, as it will be covered.
Lucy''s Response to the situation: Lucy thinks that since Sarah''s family and FI are quite well off, that they should be paying for her accomodations and/or flight. She thinks that $200 is too much to spend on a dress for her best friend''s wedding, and wants to tell Sarah that she cannot be there. She stated that if she was going to spend X amount, she''d rather spend it on a personal vacation with friends rather than on a wedding (!!?!?!?!?).
My Response to the situation: I find that Issue #1 is a bit awkward, but I think that since Sarah is handling it, that its not a terrible amount of trouble for Lucy. Issue #2: I''m actually quite peeved at Lucy''s attitude. She doesn''t have a full-time job with regular hours, and she''s awful about saving money (she chooses to do neither). However, she always manages to max out her credit card on expensive clothes and her parents bail her out on a regular basis. Lucy''s parents are not poor by any means, and in fact they''ve conditioned their daughter to be accustomed to a very cushy lifestyle. Needless to say, she has plenty of dresses in the $200 range already, and I don''t think that this would be a stretch. I pointed out to her that she doesn''t need to be there for the full 4 days, so she could save some hotel room money there, and that she likely wouldn''t have to get them a large gift (if anything at all), since she''d be travelling to be apart of their wedding. I told her to let Sarah know that finances would be a limiting factor in her being able to participate in the wedding. That way, Sarah would have the opportunity to help with the costs if she felt inclined to do so.
I guess my biggest thing is the lack of support for Sarah. I have sympathy for her, especially since I''m going through the wedding planning process myself. Lucy has this "what''s in it for me?" attitude, and she indignant that she should be expected to pay for some part of the trip. The wedding is also several months off, so I''m shocked that she''d be writing off participating so quickly and with such little effort/research. Luckily, I have my sisters as my bridesmaids and they understand and support their responsibilities (and me).
Overall, this makes me question what kind of "friend" Lucy really is to me, even as one of her good friends. If these are her attitudes and values towards her best friend, then what do I have to gain from the friendship? Am I making too harsh of a judgement? I believe that i can be critical at times, but I tend to be extremely generous with my friends, so its hard for me to say.
Thanks in advance for all of your opinions!