
A bride-to-be has sparked outrage online after revealing that a coworker, with whom she barely interacts, demanded a free invitation to her upcoming wedding.
The Audacious Request
The woman, who shared her story on Reddit, explained that the colleague in question rarely speaks to her but suddenly approached her with an ultimatum: "You have to invite me to your wedding." The reason? The coworker claimed it was unfair that others in the office were invited while she was left out.
The Bride's Dilemma
Stunned by the brazen demand, the bride admitted she had only invited a handful of close colleagues—those she considered friends. "I don’t even know her last name," she confessed, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
Internet Backlash
Social media users were quick to side with the bride, branding the coworker as "entitled" and "tone-deaf." Many pointed out that weddings are expensive and intimate events, not workplace networking opportunities.
- "Who demands a wedding invite? That’s next-level audacity."
- "If you’re not close enough to have their number, you’re not close enough to be at their wedding."
Workplace Boundaries Matter
The incident has reignited discussions about professional boundaries. Experts suggest that while office friendships are valuable, assuming entitlement to personal events crosses a line.
Would you invite a distant coworker to your wedding? The debate rages on.