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how to get kicked out of a wedding - REACTION

Hey there, it's Charlotte Dobre here, and today we're going to talk about something a little controversial - how to get kicked out of a wedding.

Now, before we get started, I want to make it clear that crashing a wedding or causing a scene is not cool. Weddings are supposed to be a special and memorable day for the happy couple, and ruining that for them is just not acceptable.

But if you really want to get kicked out of a wedding, here are a few things you can try:

Firstly, you could try showing up uninvited. Just walk right in like you own the place, and see what happens. Of course, this is not recommended and is extremely rude, so please don't try this.

Another way to get kicked out of a wedding is to get drunk and start causing a scene. Be loud, obnoxious, and start spilling drinks everywhere. You'll definitely get noticed, but it won't be in a good way.

Or how about making a toast that's inappropriate or offensive? You'll be sure to get some attention, but it will probably be negative.

And finally, you could try starting a fight. Nothing gets you kicked out faster than getting into a physical altercation with another guest.

But let me just reiterate, these are all terrible ideas and not recommended. If you're invited to a wedding, be respectful, have fun, and leave the drama at home.

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Hi, I'm Charlotte Dobre. I'm an actor, reactor, singer and sometimes (not really) comedian. On this channel I do reactions, commentary and occasionally I make a joke or two. I love poking fun at social media, weddings, entitled people, tiktok and OF COURSE petty people. I upload daily, usually 7 days a week, unless life gets crazy or I get lazy. Come hang out, it's a good time.

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My issue with the first story is not about the sil having a seizure and accidentally spilling something on the dress. It's the MOTHER OF THE BRIDE doting on a woman who is not even her daughter and putting said woman above her daughter enough to have her wear the dress meant for the DAUGHTER. THAT'S the messed up thing about this whole thing. Yes it could've been prevented but I'd feel violated to if my mother gave my sil the wedding dress I'm meant to wear at my wedding for her to try on.

NothingIsWrongToday
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Honestly I would still invite Kate and my mom, but I would say to mom "Apparently you really want Kate in that dress so you keep it. I'm getting my own and you'll see it when I'm married" I would exclude mom and SIL out of the fun wedding planning events (Bachelorette, Dress 👗 fitting, etc.)

pcarebear
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Regarding the perfume story. My husband has bad hayfever and is allergic to horses. My dream wedding (that I dreamt of since I was a little girl) would have involved horses, fresh flowers everywhere, and getting married outside. You know what I did? Had fake flowers, got married inside, and didn't have horses anywhere. You need to make sacrifices and compromises in order to have a happy wedding, happy husband, and a marriage that has a strong foundation of empathy and compassion. The bride in that story didn't seem to understand this concept, and it doesn't bode well for their marriage in the long run. Poor groom.

helenwright
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The story about the server... the bride threatening to call the cops is really the most next level part of it. What would she tell them?
"This girl is being illegal levels of attractive! Arrest her!"
"Well, ma'am, the wings on her liner are sharp enough to be considered a deadly weapon, so fair enough."

taylerkolin
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The allergy thing gets me ruffled. When my husband told me when we were dating that strong smelling candles and perfumes light up his sinuses, I quit using them totally. Respecting allergies and sensitivities is crucial.

yarnfigment
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As someone with a perfume allergy with similar reaction to the groom, the response to that last story has warmed my heart seriously. I've spent years being told I'm overreacting or "wtf perfume allergies aren't a thing", and for the wonderful people of the internet to take it as seriously as they have, I honestly wanna shed a tear.

bicbiro
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If she's uninviting Kate, she should uninvite her mother as well since she's the one who had her put it on. She shouldn't be placing all the blame on the sister-in-law

ameliabrown
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Definitely a red flag in the perfume story. I have similar reactions to fragrance. Imagine if the MIL had gone for a shower and come back even in PJs. She would have been a hero! It may even have made the in-law relationship become stronger. I'm so sorry for the groom. Hopefully things turned out well for him.

gabriellearterburn
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The last story, the fact the groom had an allergy to the perfume and the MIL would not do anything to help him be able to enjoy his day by changing clothes and coming back. It is a shame when things of this nature happen. My concern is what if the groom had gotten so bad with the allergy and had to be taken to the ER? How would bride and her mom feel then?

evelynwitt
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As a person with asthma and reacts harshly to strong perfumes, I feel like the wife should’ve taken his health into consideration. All the mom had to do was change her clothes. He didn’t actually want her to leave just to help stop the issue. Basically the wife and mom was just like “welp, we tried enough so you’re going to have to deal with it”.

Chelle
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My question about people who gripe about servers at their wedding is how are they even noticing some of this stuff. Weddings are such a whirlwind I always question how they even see these trivial things.

librarianontheloose
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Story 3: NTA, you had a severe allergic reaction to a perfume, and you proposed many suitable compromises. You did not "kick her out" you literally just asked her to go change and wash off the perfume and change.

maurerd
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She SPILLED something. Not only was she wearing her dress, but also had a liquid near by. For those of you who watched that earlier video, it reminds me of that bride who’s bridesmaid spilled wine on her mom’s dress. This girl probably feels the same sentimental value about her dress, but it’s so sad that her mom doesn’t seem to show her the same love back

Ash-xtej
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Re: The perfume story. My former roommate would burn sage in her room with the door open, making the whole apartment smoky and irritating my throat. I asked her if she could do it in her room with the door closed. She said "but it's to cleanse the space" like my body could somehow take that into consideration 🤦🏼‍♀ So I told her that I should be able to breathe comfortably in my own living space. Some people, no matter how many times you explain it to them, will just not believe you about your own body, because they've never experienced it for themselves 🤷🏼‍♀

poetisa
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People don't take allergic reactions seriously. I feel so bad for the last story. He had a reasonable salutation and his wife didn't care that he was miserable at his own wedding. My boyfriend has a gluten allergy. I wouldn't dream of letting him suffer through our own wedding because of it. People need to start putting their partner first otherwise why are you marrying this person....

empath
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The second one with the server who got kicked out, like how did she have time at her wedding reception to be obsessed over a server? Between all of the wedding events (dances, bouquet toss, etc) and greeting everyone there I’m amassed that she found the time to focus on the server.

dianashepherd
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Honestly the perfume one could have been a funny story to tell one day, “oh haha, I had to change into a pair of jeans at their wedding because I gave the groom an allergic reaction via my perfume, haha so funny”. But instead they made themselves out to be the victim instead of the groom who was in literal pain.

whitneyhill
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"Hello, 911? I have an emergency, one of my wedding servers is hotter than me!" The level of entitlement this Karen reached is insane. I feel for her new husband! I wonder if she'll dress her daughter(s) down so they're not prettier?! 🙄

kt
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For the Perfume story:

My Mom has what's called "multi chemical sensitivity" meaning she's basically allergic to most smells. Because a lot of things are artificially created for smells like shampoos, body washes, soaps, perfumes, inscense, ect.... She has to have everything around her unscented. It's actually so aweful because she has to pretty much avoid people like the plague.

I can 100% understand the groom as some people drown themselves in perfume and also some body scents can have ingredients that can trigger bad allergies. It's a really underrated problem.

meghan_shew
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If I was this catering company, I would've sent my entire staff home, refunded her money and left them sitting there with no food, service or anything so that she could be happy that nobody outshined her. That is CRAZY!

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