You’d think 15 years is enough time to get to know a person. So when Reddit user Old_Budget_2834 was asked by her bestie to be her maid of honor, the woman was ecstatic. She was helping with planning the wedding and everything seemed fine. Until the bridal shower.
The Redditor showed up to the event wearing white nails, and the bride-to-be took it so personally that she demanded her to rip them off.
The atmosphere is usually pretty relaxed, and the outfits depend on a few factors, including the venue, weather, and whether or not there’s a dress code. “Some of the activities … at a bridal shower might require you to wear something more comfortable and be easy to move in,” Bienvenue . “If you’re a close family member or friend to the couple, I might also anticipate the probability of sitting on the floor at some point to collect wrapping paper from opening gifts.”
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