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Bride scolds sister-in-law for wearing a white dress

We all know not to wear white to a wedding unless you’re the bride, but does this mean you can’t wear white at any other time around the happy occasion? One bride’s rule received a shocking response

When you’re invited to a wedding, one of the biggest dilemmas can be what you’re going to wear. Obviously the biggest faux-pas a guest can make is wearing white on the day, but otherwise weddings are an opportunity to dress up while keeping in mind the bride’s theme. But who would have thought that what you wear before a wedding might be just as contentious as what you wear on the day?

One woman found herself in trouble with her sister-in-law as she wore a white dress at her 40th birthday party – two weeks before her sister-in-law was due to get married. The bride-to-be was so angry that she demanded to see what her sister-in-law was wearing to the wedding.

Posting about the quarrel on Reddit, she set the scene: “Thursday was my 40th birthday. I invited immediate family and my closest friends. The party was yesterday and it was a great day. I noticed that my brother-in-law (husband’s brother) and his fiancé were a bit standoffish but my soon to be sister-in-law is always standoffish with me so nothing new.”

But then, her husband awoke to a long, angry text message – all because she wore a white dress on her birthday. “”My sister-in-law thinks that I always wear inappropriate clothes that draw attention to me so now she’s demanding to see what I will be wearing at her wedding. I asked if they’re asking everyone. No, just me,” the dismayed woman wrote.

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