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4th January 2019
01:00pm GMT

"We weren't expecting gifts. Thank you, can you put it by the post box for cards?"
As you'll see in the Mumsnet thread, the rest of the day passed and they thought nothing more of it until they received a message from the groom a few days later.
He works with the woman's husband and his message read:
"Thanks for coming on Saturday and for the gift. We had a bit of a last minute change and decided to ask for money towards the honeymoon instead of what we'd put on the gift list. Can we arrange to send it back and just get the money for it instead? I can pass it back next week when I'm back in work. Really appreciate the thought but definitely think we need a holiday after the stress of wedding planning."According to the thread, the gift cost £70 which works out to about €80 and the couple were very surprised because it was the first they had heard of the newly-weds asking for money instead of gifts. As mentioned in the thread, the worst part is being asked to return the gift and give money instead and most of the replies agreed with the woman's outrage.
The groom has been described as cheeky, ungrateful, rude and cheap and the advice ranged from telling the woman to return the gift and give less money or to just send a message telling him to keep the gift.
All agreed that the request was way out of line and you can see the thread in full here. What do you think and how would you react in this situation?Explore more on these topics: