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One of the few things left in American newspapers that is any good is the syndicated advice column, called “Ask Amy,” that Amy Dickinson writes for hundreds of papers across the country. Dickinson’s ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: It used to be the bride who proclaimed that the wedding was Her Day. As soon as that attitude resulted in many of them being called “Bridezilla,” everyone else started popping up to ...
Ask Amy: “Bridezilla” mother-daughter duo didn’t invite relative to wedding, but still expect a gift
Dear Amy: Four months before my daughter’s wedding, she told me that her uncle (my brother, “Dave”) would make her feel unsafe if he was a guest. She asked me not to invite him. My daughter is very ...
DEAR ABBY: My niece, who is engaged, is blossoming into a full-fledged bridezilla. She has upset her mother so deeply that she may not attend the wedding. The bride is dictating what her guests are to ...
It’s said that you don’t really know who you married until you divorce them. But sometimes, a person’s true (dark) colors ...
DEAR ABBY: My niece, who is engaged, is blossoming into a full-fledged bridezilla. Related Articles Dear Abby: When my co-worker stared at me like that, I realized I had overstepped Dear Abby: It’s ...
DEAR ABBY: My niece, who is engaged, is blossoming into a full-fledged bridezilla. She has upset her mother so deeply that she may not attend the wedding. The bride is dictating what her guests are to ...
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61 horrible bridezilla and groomzilla stories that went too far
Every couple has envisioned their perfect wedding with every detail planned. That means even the slightest inconsistency can ...
In the lead-up to a wedding, it’s expected that brides might have a few extenuating requests, especially of the bridal party. For the most part, people nod their heads and go with it. Posting to ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: It used to be the bride who proclaimed that the wedding was Her Day. Related Articles Miss Manners: I married a man who rode a tricycle 1,500 miles to meet me. People seem confused.
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