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After a bride receives the reply to the wedding invitations, she is beside herself. Because a guest wants to bring four other people and a baby to the wedding.

Planning a wedding can be nerve-wracking because you don’t want anything to go wrong on the big day. In addition to the wedding dress, location and menu selection, the seating arrangement is also very important and should be carefully considered.

A bride’s plans were now really messed up by her guests. On their wedding invitation reply card, they not only confirmed that they would be coming, but also informed the bewildered couple-to-be that they would be bringing four other people and a baby with them. The New York Post reports.

The bride vented her frustration on Facebook by posting in a bridal group and sharing a picture of the reply card, according to the New York Post.

In addition to the note that the family decides to bring four additional guests and a baby to the celebration, there is also a note on the card regarding the dietary restrictions of one of the guests. This person would suffer from celiac disease, i.e. gluten intolerance.

The bride expressed her dismay at the increase in the number of guests, but emphasized that there was nothing that could be changed now: “I can’t do anything about it.” The family circumstances of the guests are difficult.

She received both support and criticism within the Facebook group. Some members agreed with her and advised her to resolve the conflict through direct communication with the guests, while others supported the guests’ actions.

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