Yeah, not a dead person but a dead animal.. I was going crazy over a smell, I have a REALLY good sense of smell. Like really good, I once smelled a burning building before everyone did, (next to us). So I couldn’t stand the smell, I felt so sick, weak, stomach pain and horrible nausea. I was going insane, no one else seemed to care about the horrible rotting smell, so after 3 days someone came to our house to inspect the smell, it was a dead snake. I can’t imagine a dead person.. but just that alone and I’m still sick two days after..
Story 3: op reminded her she was beautiful regardless. You can tell a little girl she’s beautiful as much as you want. But it’s not going to make a difference when the cousins and classmates tease ber for it
I don’t understand people who hate unibrows. My brother has a thick sharp unibrow and I think it just makes him look even more handsome tbh. My parents, siblings and I used to tease him about it when he was younger, stuff like “you doing an advertisement for Macdonalds?” or “Only 9 and already got a mustache?! Amazing!”, nothing too serious. He grew up loving his unibrow and swore he’d never wax it no matter what. He’s a confident handsome fella and everyone loves him just the way he is. I’m very upset this little girl is being made fun of for being unique... I guess the whole unibrow thing is especially harsher on girls, huh?
but its going to make her believe she isnt pretty all the bulling i had made me want to hurt myself it would start with the name calling but then turn violent at a quick speed.
did the wife tell her husband " so you want our daughter to be bullied by her cousins and her classmates? I told her she was pretty and everything but her cousin had the say in it...so instead of yelling at me teach that kind of to your cousin."
@@ellisburgess3946 Most people would consider it rude and disrespectful because the bride is supposed to be in white and only her cuz she is the star of the show. . .and the groom too. I doubt family would say something just like the girl in the video, only the brides mother (auntie) said something but everyone else could sense the ignorance of one wearing white. Not calling you ignorant, but its generally a wrong thing to do in a wedding
12:34 Yes, yes you are. I doesn't matter is she can't see, you are taking attention away from her when it is her day. You can wear white any day and yet you chose a wedding? You were even warned beforehand and did it anyway. You better apologize.
For the last story I looked into it for a part 2 or an edit and I found it. Basically it was her getting mad and saying everyone is dictating what she wears and basically saying there’s no way she’s an asshole and everyone else is the problem.
Cream and like grey. Honestly, white is traditional for the bride. This was just disrespectful although she didn't intentionally do it and should learn her lesson
Yeah but you shouldn't wear something to catch other's eyes So I would wear like a white skirt Nothing poofy and tight (Especially if it is super long)
I only wore white at a wedding when I was the flower girl per bride's request. She as a grown adult should know wearing white isn't allowed at a wedding. Could she just wear a different color for one day?! Is it that important to be shinning bright at someone else's wedding?! Get ready because I can already see all her family wearing white at her wedding and her getting all mad
The story about using someone’s house after finding out his fiancé used to date the girl that’s hosting the wedding. Is that guy serious? You are not comfortable around the host but want to use their house still??? So damn stupid
i mean i think that the guy was down right a bitch. He is NOT comfortable around the guy but wants his house? TF? It just doesnt make sense to me atleast
@Danielle Jones While that does sound reasonable, you also have to think of something else. If this fiancé is jealous and stupid enough to do what he did, then why the heck would you allow him to get your house. This guy, doesn't what his fiancé ex in their wedding, but wants to use their house. Kinda giving me only-invited-her-for-the-house vibes.
On top of that the friends were calling them a**holes and saying they should just give the house for the weekend?! What? They should throw that whole friend group away.
Story 2: NTA. And I’m glad the parents did punish her and didn’t tell op to get over it. Also that’s not a prank. You don’t cut people’s hair. What op did was just fair play
It was awful wat the little sister did but it was also fucked up that the op cut her hair every night for 2 reasons. 1. If she makes her hair short again, she cant whine about her hair being cut off cuz she should leave it then so the sister doesnt even deserve a punishment anymore when the op is cutting her hair even shorter. 2. What the little sister did wasnt okay, but what if she chose the first punishment and got that haircut, it would all be for nothing cuz the op is trimming her hair, so that would be so unfair. I'm glad the op finally decided that she was overreacting.
@@MarianneHekkema9116 I'm not saying you're wrong, but personally, I dont think Op was being messed up. I think what she did was reasonable. I mean, your beautiful long hair was just cut into practically nothing. Personally, I have long medium hair that I'm proud of so if anything happened to it I would cry forever. The sister was dumb, pranks are supposed to be both sided but ruining ones appearance would make one side laughing if that makes sense.
8:21 Dude, it’s totally 💯 fine to choose to present yourself in a way that makes you feel comfortable! The daughter was feeling bad already, and the mother simply helped her feel more comfortable. Learning to love yourself the way you are is a process, not something a young child should have to deal with, and avoiding bullies in developmental years is a good start.
I want to say something about the story where Karla and Rick were getting married and wanted to have their wedding at the op's house In my opinion, the op is completely right. Why should they leave their house just so Karla and Rick can have their wedding? But in my opinion it's more than that. If I were op, I wouldnt say: you cant have your wedding at my house cuz I dont want to leave it for you. I would have said: I wasnt invited so you cant be on my property. If they wanted to give their party somewhere else like in a mansion I own or anything I still would've said no. Maybe I'm not there at the moment of the wedding but it's still my property and they dont have to be there when I'm not invited :)
" But why it my wedding!" " so your fine with me leaving my house to a bunch of people I don't know with our stuff in it ? why don't I just open the door and invite random people in that just say "come and steal from me!" :
I thought everyone knew white was off limits- For guests to wear at a wedding- Even if it makes you comfortable, can't you find a different dress or something?-
5:48 this whole story happened to my uncle although he was the one dead. Apparently he was found in his apartment dead basically decomposing with flys all around him. He had died in his sleep and then was robbed. They found him two weeks after he died.
I saw a story like it (idek if it was the same story but it was the exact same wording and plot) and she said that she had a talk with the cousins again idk if it was the same story so maybe I’m mixing them up. Also I think that no matter what she said to the cousins or to her daughter that bullying would’ve stuck with her. I feel like she had good intentions and just went about them in a way that some people find bad.
‘Am I the __ for wearing white to her wedding?’ Yes, yes you are. Just because you feel comfortable and confident in white doesn’t mean you can wear it to somebody else’s wedding, instead of wearing another color you are going to ruin your cousins wedding? If you think its okay to wear something thats comfortable to you to somebody else’s wedding, then lets see people showing up to your wedding in white hoodies and white sweatpants. Then you can’t complain because you wore white to your cousins wedding because you are comfortable in it, everybody is comfortable in white and everybody is comfortable in sweatpants and hoodies.
I don't really agree with your comment but it's your opinion I'm just going to say my opinion I don't feel like she is there __For wearing white to somebody who was blinds wedding 1st of all if she felt comfortable and confident wearing it then no 1 should be rude to her if might be her cousin's wedding but she could wear whatever she wanted whether she was her guest or not
@@aftinthomas1390 I, respectfully, disagree with you. Even though her cousin may be blind, it's still disrespectful to wear white. It is important that a bride stand out in her own wedding and other guests wearing white could be seen as trying one-up her. It's kind of like everyone singing happy birthday to you and then when you go out to blow the candles someone else does it with you, or does it for you. The feeling isn't nice and it makes them seem a little narcissistic.
@@aftinthomas1390 I disagree with you because a wedding day is supposed to be a brides special day which is why they should stand out I mean if you were having a wedding and somebody showed up ina wedding dress idk abt you but I would be disgusted.
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j yea, it kind of did, that’s a designated color for the bride. You try showing up in white to a wedding and see how the people there like it.
"Am I the asshole for wearing white to her wedding?" Hm... *Yes?* It's not about you being comfortable, it's about HER being comfortable. By excusing yourself saying that "she is blind" you're only being more insensitive. It wouldn't kill you wear another color for a couple of hours, jeez...
No shes not she Is just wearing white to the wedding doesn't everyone? She's not being selfish also there's not a word in the dictionary called confartable it's comfortable
@@pinkszcels It's not "just" wearing white. It's wearing white to a WEDDING. It's rude and disrespectful. Damn, even her bf and family told her she was wrong, why are you defending her?
Last story: cool. There’s plenty of other colors to wear. Glad the aunt called her out. It doesn’t matter if she’s blind. You don’t wear white at a wedding that’s not yours. And yes. She absolutely did it because her cousin is blind.
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j Yeah, but it was still disrespectful that she didn’t ask. (Please don’t take that as offense, I’m really not trying to start a fight)
For the wearing white to the wedding, I feel like it would have been OK if she asks the bride but she didn't. Personally, I would be ok if somebody chose to wear white at my wedding but others might not be, so I think it's always good to ask.
I don't know you feel like it's up forgiven forget because 1st of all she wore white turtle wedding without asking and then she tried to justify it by saying she was blind so she couldn't see it which was even more insensitive
@@janedoeslostsoul as long as no one gets hurt it should be There's a lot of trees and waterfalls so the photos will be beautiful, if I end up doing a video I'll post it
Yeah, I think she was a bit dramatic with like living 3 feet away from a dead body but it really makes you wonder how much people who you see dramatic is actually not crazy
@@Anonymous-hv2zc dead body smells so much, i dont think she is being dramatic. My friend's father died alone on his house, goes unnoticed for 3 days and the smell was already horrible . they need to throw out most of the things in the house because it also has been decontiminated by the smell. They need a week to clean the house and get rid of the smell
To all the people in the comments that are confused: You shouldn't wear white to someones wedding so you don't "outshine" the bride. That is her and the grooms day, she should feel special. It has nothing to do with her being blind. It is just disrispectful.
@@TheHypnosBunny Dude white at a wedding is reserved for the bride. Almost every wedding gown is white and its so that the bride stands out amongst the crowd. If you show up to the wedding in white, you draw attention to yourself on the brides special day. It is insanely rude. The only exception is if you are asked by the bride to wear it, like flower girls and ring bearers.
I personally think that, as long as she wasn't actually byying a wedding kinda dress it shouldnt be super big? I meant wedding dresses are very costful and it seems that she just wore a basic white dress to me. Thats my opinion, please dont try and convince me other wise i just wanted my opinion off of my chest
@Alyssa MarieJust shut up already you commented on every comment talking about not wearing white to a wedding. It is a tradition in some places where if you're wearing white to someone else wedding it mean disrespect. If you're going to disrespect somebody at their wedding when can just wear a diffrent color don't come. Also she was even more disrespectful when she tried to justify it by saying she was blind so she couldn't see. Like in no way Was she putting her cousin's feelings into consideration on her big day when she chose to wear white to her wedding without permission.
The wearing white girl is like the type of person who would steal someone’s pens in primary school because “sharing is caring” (Also she could literally just wear light pink or something)
Please dont assume a person because of a situation that had happened were their choices werent the brightest. Its quite disrespectful and judgemental to the person. Im rlly trying to put this the nicest way I can so please dont get mad.
@@jayceepenny5619 I wasn’t trying to judge her character. I just assumed that saying someone seemed like they stole pens when they were a little kid as a joke wasn’t a big deal. I’m sorry if it came of as being rude or judgmental, it was just making a joke about how the two situations seem like similar mistakes, I really wasn’t trying to call her a bad person or anything.
Wait, what are the contents/ ingredients that you are using to make your lipsticks? They look amazing and mostly from natural resources! I love them! Can you tell me what the ingredients are and if possible post a tutorial?
"i wanted to wear white because i felt comfortable in it" yeh so u would rather ruin ur cousins best day of her life instead of just wearing a different colour? ok pick me girl Edit : when I say pick me girl I mean as in she chose wearing white (the ONE COLOUR you don't wear at a WEDDING) over being respectful, why being because "SHE only felt comfortable in white". she could of chose a light colour but instead of giving respect to her blind cousin, she picked her looks instead. She also used her cousins blindness against her, if her cousin wasn't blind she probably would of thinked twice. I hope that explains what I has said in my main comment
You should never ever wear white to a wedding unless you are the bride it is just disrespectful and not a nice thing to do that might have ruined their entire day just wear a different colour
last story: couldn't she have just worn a light version of a colour instead of white because that just ruins her cousin's special day and wearing a different colour is probably worth not being disliked by some of your relatives
Now, the house part, you're doing the right thing, but wearing white to someone else wedding, in the words of my favorite RUclipsr "you done F**ked up"
I wore white to my Aunts wedding.. I was the flower girl. I think I was 6/7 years old. Our dresses matched, it was kinda cute. Mine was obviously not a bridal gown though 😂. But seriously, it is common sense to not wear white to a wedding. It’s super disrespectful. Unless, of course, circumstances otherwise say different.
I think from your POV it’s totally cute and acceptable since you were still a kid! But that person was a grown woman and she should’ve known better. So, I totally agree with u
@@goldendove5417 Even if I wasn't a child but someone I was in a wedding party for wanted said wedding party to wear white, it's the same thing. I really think it's just depending on what the bride or groom says what goes and what doesn't. I don't know XD
I just wanna say , about that couple who wanted to do there wedding on somebody’s property What are they thinking ?? There is soooo many other places to do their wedding , do thoses people don’t have a damn mind or what . The guy who was going to share his property has every right to say no cause that’s his not the soon to be husband🙄
for everyone saying "get over it, it's just a colour" it's considered disrespectful in many cultures to wear white at a wedding. so no, i won't "get over it."
That man wanting OP and his wife to get out of their house just so he can have a wedding at a house of "ThE gUy WhO hAvE dAtEd HiS fIaNcE" bro. OP did nothing wrong. I would after that just distance for at least 3 months and if anyone asked I'd say: "But if I am not good enough for your wedding but for being friends am?" And just leave it at that. I know this sounds petty but believe me it's not.
The girl who wore white to her wedding is totally in the wrong like she would never wear white to a person who could see her wedding but she took advantage of her cousin
For the last one, it doesn't matter if it's comfortable for you or not because it's a matter of decency and respect. Even if it had nothing to do with your cousin's blindness it was still disrespectful
Wearing white on someone else’s wedding day is not forgivable. How would you feel if someone showed up in white at your wedding????? In my opinion she is either stupid or jealous because that makes no sense.
Considering the reaction she received for wearing white I think she’s in the west correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t a taboo to wear white/ whatever color the bride will be wearing to a wedding if you’re not getting married? If that is the case she is in the wrong .
Yep, not only in the west but in other cultures it is custom and traditional to wear white. A lot of Hispanics/Mixed people live where I am and it is tradition for the bride to wear white.
White dress girl. ITS. JUST. ONE. DAY. Wear a comfortable pretty different color for ONE DAY. Because for ONE DAY, its not about you. Its someone else’s expensive and possibly once in a lifetime day and you just HAD to go on and on about how white is best for you, how you love it, how everyone is against you. If EVERYBODY disagrees with you including your boyfriend, is all 10-30 people wrong or just you? How about at your wedding your grandparents show up naked because airing their buttcracks out is most comfortable to them and if you’re against it then you’re just being unfair. Maybe you’ve been saving for years, spent a couple grand for the clothes/food/reservation/decoration, and went through the stress of organizing it for months - BUT LORD FORBID if you think all this work, time, and money is more important than someone’s FAVORITE COLOR.
Just because you feel confident and conferrable in white does not mean you ruin someone else's wedding. You will be wearing a different color for a couple of hours not forever.
Haircut Story: Ethically? Yes. Subjectively? No. Ethically, you were both being petty. For your sister, its obvious. Your sister got punished, and great job to your parents for coming up with a options fitting the situation. You were, ethically, the wronged party, and you forgiving or getting over it is ethically the goal of that. Unfortunately, a lot of the time, this makes it seem like an apology should be enough compensation. Most of the time, realistically, its not. Owning the mistake is your sisters responsibility, and whether you forgive her for it is yours. Your parents tried to account for both in their punishment, when ethically, you didnt respect the rules and conditions your parents put down around the incident. But morally, the fact that you let your hair grow out / stopped trimming it once you'd either forgiven her or gotten over it - that was the whole point of the punishment to start with. Unibrow Story: Not even slightly. You did your parental duty by telling her she was beautiful with or without, and that you loved her either way, but your daughter was unhappy with herself. Helping your child to be confident is also your parental duty. And hey, its hair, itll grow back eventually. As for the "permanent lesson of changing who she is to fit in and be accepted" argument, show her ways to love other people that arent about looks, and reminding her that -her- looks dont determine -her- worth or abilities, and when shes older, that different people will have different priorities for measuring someones worth, and whether they care how you look or not, its her attitude toward her own worth that has deciding vote. Confidence is not everything, but it is a lot easier with it. Wedding location story: No. They cant kick you out out your own house, regardless of how big a day for them it is.
One quick question: why not wear white? It can be something simple that doesn't draw away the attention, but why not wear white? I thought many people wore white-beige light colored clothes to weddings. I personally don't really care about the occasions that much my self, but am confused why white is seen as disrespectful.
It is seen as disrespectful to wear white to a wedding because the bride is seen as one of the most important people at the wedding so she need t Gand out o if everybody wore whit them he would look like everyone else.
I think because the bride is the most important person in the wedding and usually wears white so people say it’s disrespectful because you maybe draw more attention to yourself than the bride, it depends what person and which wedding your going to in my opinion
Its most likely because the colour itself is symbolic. The bride wears white because she is getting married. It symbolizes joy and peace and is the icon for a lovely wedding. If you arent getting married, then wearing white kind of destroys the symbolism behind it.
for the last one she literally said "I really thought no one would notice that I was wearing white" so she knew that it would be offensive, and that people would disaprove if they did notice.
story3: i think the mom did the best thing since her daughter wanted it even tho she was told that she was beautiful with it. i got bullied a lot when i was younger about my appearance and would say just because i was told i was still beautiful with very blonde hair and very pale skin and if i could have changed that somehow in kindergarten to middle school i think it would have made me a much happier person now as someone in highschool. either way the most you can do is try not to get your kids bullied because it puts so much stress on a child and a kid that young shouldn't have so much stress and hatred for her appearance.
1:30 if your house/ apartment smells like fish for no reason, chances are its a fire in an electric outlet so get outta there and DONT turn on the lights
If someone wore white to my wedding I'd have them escorted off the property and told to leave bc that shit isn't gonna fly. That's disrespectful and you know exactly your angle bc it's definitely not "iTs mY fAvOrItE cOloUr" bc white isn't anyone's favorite colour 🤣 Edit: ok y'all are right. If you ask the bride and they're down you can but in most cases ppl just don't like it. Sometimes you'll see someone wearing white at a wedding that isn't theirs but the thing is this girl didn't ask. It's just common courtesy to show respect at someone's wedding by wearing something that isn't white. At my aunt's wedding all the bridesmaids wore navy blue and it made everything look great 👍. If you don't like the comment just scroll and don't get upset bc I feel like I've upset some of you. Have a good day/night :)
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j not really. They'll probably say no anyways but also you'll just basically be shunned by the whole family bc the color white should only be worn by the bride to make her stand out whilst everyone else where's other colors bc it's her special day.
@@indirectobject7487 In some countries it's not aloud but not all- I wore white to a wedding and seen other people wear it and no one said anything- just celebrated-
Why tf people can't wear white at someone's wedding? Also bride's dress aren't even white always. In this case maybe guests shouldn't do makeup at weddings, and wear clothes any bright colors... Ok probably you shouldn't wear "bride's dress" for other people wedding, but just use white color... I think it's okay
White is the most common and it’s the bride’s special day..if it’s so hard to wear another color on someone’s special day then there’s a problem with you..
@@kst3463 well I personally don't care about color of clothes, which guests on my wedding could wear, white, black, even if they were half-naked. And amount of condemnation in comments truly amazed me. One thing that matters is your partner and your feelings to each other... can't believe such nonsense can ruin someone's wedding day)
@@user-vr8pp7kg4v Well, that's great for you. You can have a wedding like that, but it's very common courtesy that a guest or whoever that isn't the bride wears something that's not majority white. The whole point is that the bride isn't competing with someone else with a similar color dress for attention. It's a very special moment and it's considered very rudely to wear white without the bride's permission(She never said she got permission, so I don't think she did). The cousin is blind so I don't know if wearing the white bothers her or not, but our main speaker here is in the wrong as she has been warned multiple times it was a bad idea and was scolded for the poor decision. Yet she was very stubborn to refuse to acknowledge or accommodate by wearing a different color, heck she could have gone with something similar like beige.
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j I meantion unless with the brides permission. But on this case she has never mentioned that she got permission, cause usually it’s the first reason you throw out to justified it if anyone ask. So I don’t think she did ask, she just went there cause she was told she can wear whatever she liked. But wearing whatever you want doesn’t mean disrespect the bride, it quite a common knowledge the significant of only the bride wearing white. Our main speaker here has never attempted to communicate with bride on the color, just thought “she’s blind, doesn’t matter what I wear. I’ll wear white cause I. Like. It” The speaker isn’t dumb, she was warned by her significant other of this issue but she’s stubborn and defensive of her own poor decision
For the one about the blonde cousin they should have emailed you in a Vance saying that oh you can’t wear white even though it’s your favorite color because you know the bride will be wearing white and if they had that communication there would be no problems but they decided don’t do it and not say anything so technically it’s their fault I’m not saying that it’s the bride and groom‘s fault I’m just saying that they should have a melt in Vance advanced so that they’ll be no complications with the wedding ceremony there should be no reason for you to apologize since you were not informed of this nor saw the wedding dress until now so don’t feel bad for doing something that you wanted to do without them knowing that it would be white they should apologize for the rude entitled behavior
No actually it's taken as a rude gesture if anyone other than bride is wearing white, so ofcourse her aunt was hurt that it can take the spot of her daughter on her own wedding day
Oh boy here we go. IT'S. COMMON. COURTESY! In your idea they should have expected OP to be an ahole and come to the wedding in white and not be an understanding cousin and wear for ONE NIGHT a different colour ? Because that's what your logic is saying.
@@platinumangel2612 no u can wear white in some "countries" it's not aloud but not all I wore white and other people did to a wedding no one said anything just celebrated-
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j Well the bride must have been cool about that but still a lot of people don't wear white to show respect to the bride on her special day. Maybe some people don't care about it anymore and just want to have fun but in many places they still care about it and try to not wear white
Wearing white to a wedding is definitely a bad thing. I wore a tux to my sisters wedding and I hate dressing up but I did it to make her happy. If it was up to me by all means I would show up in pjs
She simply favored that particular color. What if she were to wear a bold dress in a different hue? "What would the aunt say? 'You shouldn't wear that style of dress'?"
for the third story:you are not! it’s important to make sure your child feels good about themselves. as long as the child is okay with it, it should be allowed.
for the last story, i understand there comfortable in the that color but i still believe that they should’ve worn a different color. i want a black and red wedding and my dress will be deep red and i don’t want anybody wearing red or the color my bridemaids are wearing
That dead body is so gross, but it sounds kind of common.
Still really gross though.
Yeah, not a dead person but a dead animal.. I was going crazy over a smell, I have a REALLY good sense of smell. Like really good, I once smelled a burning building before everyone did, (next to us).
So I couldn’t stand the smell, I felt so sick, weak, stomach pain and horrible nausea.
I was going insane, no one else seemed to care about the horrible rotting smell, so after 3 days someone came to our house to inspect the smell, it was a dead snake. I can’t imagine a dead person.. but just that alone and I’m still sick two days after..
nah bc she should’ve pressed charges that’s not ok
*forbidden smoothie*
@@--lvr_grl LMFAO PLS
Ya, but how is the neighbor 3 feet away when she sleeps?
With the dead neighbor story I honestly would’ve suspected the manager because she seemed really hesitant on checking out the smells
tbh same like who goes " oh I can't really do that with covid ..your just crazy ."
and she suddenly just disappear as soon as the cops show up?
MURDER ALERT MURDER ALERT
What if she literally just yeeted him to death?
Your smart but maybe she had disabled people in her family
Yeah same
Story 3: op reminded her she was beautiful regardless. You can tell a little girl she’s beautiful as much as you want. But it’s not going to make a difference when the cousins and classmates tease ber for it
YES it will bullying can change a entire childhood
Exactly , besides hair can grow back and as long as the kid feels confident it doesn't matter, what happened to "my body my choice"?
I don’t understand people who hate unibrows. My brother has a thick sharp unibrow and I think it just makes him look even more handsome tbh. My parents, siblings and I used to tease him about it when he was younger, stuff like “you doing an advertisement for Macdonalds?” or “Only 9 and already got a mustache?! Amazing!”, nothing too serious. He grew up loving his unibrow and swore he’d never wax it no matter what. He’s a confident handsome fella and everyone loves him just the way he is. I’m very upset this little girl is being made fun of for being unique... I guess the whole unibrow thing is especially harsher on girls, huh?
but its going to make her believe she isnt pretty all the bulling i had made me want to hurt myself it would start with the name calling but then turn violent at a quick speed.
did the wife tell her husband " so you want our daughter to be bullied by her cousins and her classmates? I told her she was pretty and everything but her cousin had the say in it...so instead of yelling at me teach that kind of to your cousin."
You do not wear white unless your a bride at a wedding
i wore white at a wedding its not that bad
@@ellisburgess3946 It's considered disrespectful to the bride unless the bride says you can
@@Random_Snek it was a family freinds wedding and they didnt have a problem so i dont get the poind and @its nadila stop mocking people
@@ellisburgess3946 Most people would consider it rude and disrespectful because the bride is supposed to be in white and only her cuz she is the star of the show. . .and the groom too. I doubt family would say something just like the girl in the video, only the brides mother (auntie) said something but everyone else could sense the ignorance of one wearing white. Not calling you ignorant, but its generally a wrong thing to do in a wedding
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
12:34 Yes, yes you are. I doesn't matter is she can't see, you are taking attention away from her when it is her day. You can wear white any day and yet you chose a wedding? You were even warned beforehand and did it anyway. You better apologize.
I agree
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j ofc the bride would have to say yes if u have a close relationship with them but inner them it wouldn't like it
Get over it its just a dress
Yup
For the last story I looked into it for a part 2 or an edit and I found it. Basically it was her getting mad and saying everyone is dictating what she wears and basically saying there’s no way she’s an asshole and everyone else is the problem.
She literally could have just worn a different colour besides white I'm pretty sure that there are other colours that suit her besides white
Like even the colour cream if you want to wear white that bad
Cream and like grey. Honestly, white is traditional for the bride.
This was just disrespectful although she didn't intentionally do it and should learn her lesson
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
Yeah but you shouldn't wear something to catch other's eyes
So I would wear like a white skirt
Nothing poofy and tight (Especially if it is super long)
You Could have worn Baby pink it's just like white
I only wore white at a wedding when I was the flower girl per bride's request.
She as a grown adult should know wearing white isn't allowed at a wedding. Could she just wear a different color for one day?! Is it that important to be shinning bright at someone else's wedding?! Get ready because I can already see all her family wearing white at her wedding and her getting all mad
I was about to comment that. I think it was from one of her followers that’s really rude still.
Yeah ikr, she could've just wore pastels if she looks nice in white
@@milky8943 honestly I could see how she thought it was not a big deal but after you notice that it is then you should probably change
Lol, she had better not have the audacity to complain about people wearing white to her wedding after this.
Agreed.
The story about using someone’s house after finding out his fiancé used to date the girl that’s hosting the wedding. Is that guy serious? You are not comfortable around the host but want to use their house still??? So damn stupid
i mean i think that the guy was down right a bitch. He is NOT comfortable around the guy but wants his house? TF? It just doesnt make sense to me atleast
@Danielle Jones While that does sound reasonable, you also have to think of something else.
If this fiancé is jealous and stupid enough to do what he did, then why the heck would you allow him to get your house. This guy, doesn't what his fiancé ex in their wedding, but wants to use their house. Kinda giving me only-invited-her-for-the-house vibes.
On top of that the friends were calling them a**holes and saying they should just give the house for the weekend?! What? They should throw that whole friend group away.
Story 2: NTA. And I’m glad the parents did punish her and didn’t tell op to get over it. Also that’s not a prank. You don’t cut people’s hair. What op did was just fair play
A prank should be funny to both sides, ruining ones appearance which would make them feel bad is not funny. I too am glad the parents did something.
It was awful wat the little sister did but it was also fucked up that the op cut her hair every night for 2 reasons.
1. If she makes her hair short again, she cant whine about her hair being cut off cuz she should leave it then so the sister doesnt even deserve a punishment anymore when the op is cutting her hair even shorter.
2. What the little sister did wasnt okay, but what if she chose the first punishment and got that haircut, it would all be for nothing cuz the op is trimming her hair, so that would be so unfair. I'm glad the op finally decided that she was overreacting.
@@MarianneHekkema9116 I'm not saying you're wrong, but personally, I dont think Op was being messed up. I think what she did was reasonable. I mean, your beautiful long hair was just cut into practically nothing. Personally, I have long medium hair that I'm proud of so if anything happened to it I would cry forever.
The sister was dumb, pranks are supposed to be both sided but ruining ones appearance would make one side laughing if that makes sense.
@@MarianneHekkema9116 u seem like u don’t have siblings like lad chill
@@Ultimatedefender123 Lol i actually have a sibling
8:21 Dude, it’s totally 💯 fine to choose to present yourself in a way that makes you feel comfortable! The daughter was feeling bad already, and the mother simply helped her feel more comfortable. Learning to love yourself the way you are is a process, not something a young child should have to deal with, and avoiding bullies in developmental years is a good start.
I want to say something about the story where Karla and Rick were getting married and wanted to have their wedding at the op's house
In my opinion, the op is completely right.
Why should they leave their house just so Karla and Rick can have their wedding?
But in my opinion it's more than that.
If I were op, I wouldnt say: you cant have your wedding at my house cuz I dont want to leave it for you.
I would have said: I wasnt invited so you cant be on my property.
If they wanted to give their party somewhere else like in a mansion I own or anything I still would've said no.
Maybe I'm not there at the moment of the wedding but it's still my property and they dont have to be there when I'm not invited :)
Same, Rick was le asshole
U OWN A MANSION? u rich
" But why it my wedding!"
" so your fine with me leaving my house to a bunch of people I don't know with our stuff in it ? why don't I just open the door and invite random people in that just say "come and steal from me!" :
Nobody’s gonna talk about the first one like imagine if you were in that horrible situation 😳😬
I thought everyone knew white was off limits- For guests to wear at a wedding- Even if it makes you comfortable, can't you find a different dress or something?-
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j and they didn’t
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j They didn't though. So still rude.
@@tooruoikawa9215 not really I still don't get why people hate it-
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j pretty sure bc it’s a main color for brides
5:48 this whole story happened to my uncle although he was the one dead. Apparently he was found in his apartment dead basically decomposing with flys all around him. He had died in his sleep and then was robbed. They found him two weeks after he died.
@@milkiiix yep rip my uncle man
About the 2nd story, did the mother actually tride to talk to her child's cousins? Did she try to make them understand that bullying is bad?
I saw a story like it (idek if it was the same story but it was the exact same wording and plot) and she said that she had a talk with the cousins again idk if it was the same story so maybe I’m mixing them up. Also I think that no matter what she said to the cousins or to her daughter that bullying would’ve stuck with her. I feel like she had good intentions and just went about them in a way that some people find bad.
Manager needs to be sacked by the owner
‘Am I the __ for wearing white to her wedding?’
Yes, yes you are. Just because you feel comfortable and confident in white doesn’t mean you can wear it to somebody else’s wedding, instead of wearing another color you are going to ruin your cousins wedding? If you think its okay to wear something thats comfortable to you to somebody else’s wedding, then lets see people showing up to your wedding in white hoodies and white sweatpants. Then you can’t complain because you wore white to your cousins wedding because you are comfortable in it, everybody is comfortable in white and everybody is comfortable in sweatpants and hoodies.
I don't really agree with your comment but it's your opinion I'm just going to say my opinion I don't feel like she is there __For wearing white to somebody who was blinds wedding 1st of all if she felt comfortable and confident wearing it then no 1 should be rude to her if might be her cousin's wedding but she could wear whatever she wanted whether she was her guest or not
@@aftinthomas1390 I, respectfully, disagree with you. Even though her cousin may be blind, it's still disrespectful to wear white. It is important that a bride stand out in her own wedding and other guests wearing white could be seen as trying one-up her. It's kind of like everyone singing happy birthday to you and then when you go out to blow the candles someone else does it with you, or does it for you. The feeling isn't nice and it makes them seem a little narcissistic.
i agree
@@aftinthomas1390 I disagree with you because a wedding day is supposed to be a brides special day which is why they should stand out I mean if you were having a wedding and somebody showed up ina wedding dress idk abt you but I would be disgusted.
Ya the girl could have worn a rlly light color like says rlly light pink
You just don't wear white to a wedding unless it's yours or you were asked to.
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j She didn't.
@@tooruoikawa9215 ik but that doesn't make her a a hole
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j yea, it kind of did, that’s a designated color for the bride. You try showing up in white to a wedding and see how the people there like it.
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j
It does because she didn't ask and even manipulated her cousin and used her blindness against her
"Am I the asshole for wearing white to her wedding?"
Hm... *Yes?*
It's not about you being comfortable, it's about HER being comfortable. By excusing yourself saying that "she is blind" you're only being more insensitive.
It wouldn't kill you wear another color for a couple of hours, jeez...
Kinda shows her real character and selfishness lol
No shes not she Is just wearing white to the wedding doesn't everyone? She's not being selfish also there's not a word in the dictionary called confartable it's comfortable
@@pinkszcels It's not "just" wearing white. It's wearing white to a WEDDING. It's rude and disrespectful. Damn, even her bf and family told her she was wrong, why are you defending her?
Is in some traditions wearing white somebody Else's wedding is considered rude is considered rude or a show of disrespect.
Yeah when I go to weddings I wear a dress watching the place like a beach a nice dark blue dress 👗 but never white
Last story: cool. There’s plenty of other colors to wear. Glad the aunt called her out. It doesn’t matter if she’s blind. You don’t wear white at a wedding that’s not yours. And yes. She absolutely did it because her cousin is blind.
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j Yeah, but it was still disrespectful that she didn’t ask. (Please don’t take that as offense, I’m really not trying to start a fight)
@@pandapie9357 okie!
yea
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j yes you are absolutely correct but she didn’t ask and that was very rude
This is honestly so underrated. I find it very satisfying
You should never wear white to a wedding that’s not yours
I have to go to a wedding so you know
@@rat3022 ?
@@bemylily I’m going to wear white
Unless you asked the bride and she says okay.
Unless she says it’s okay. .
For the wearing white to the wedding, I feel like it would have been OK if she asks the bride but she didn't. Personally, I would be ok if somebody chose to wear white at my wedding but others might not be, so I think it's always good to ask.
I feel like its a forgive and forget situation
I don't know you feel like it's up forgiven forget because 1st of all she wore white turtle wedding without asking and then she tried to justify it by saying she was blind so she couldn't see it which was even more insensitive
I'd particularly be pissed if someone wore white to my wedding because I'm wearing a black dress and so people would mistake them as the bride 100%
The black dress sounds really cool
@@thshadowkitten2221 it's going to be a fall wedding in a national park so there scenery will be the real star
Omg that wedding sounds amazing! I hope it ends up being awesome!
@@janedoeslostsoul as long as no one gets hurt it should be
There's a lot of trees and waterfalls so the photos will be beautiful, if I end up doing a video I'll post it
@@KawaiiandDark ok! I’ll be sure to subscribe so I can see it!
R we not gonna mention the gurl livin near the body???
Ik right thats so icky
Yeah, I think she was a bit dramatic with like living 3 feet away from a dead body but it really makes you wonder how much people who you see dramatic is actually not crazy
@@Anonymous-hv2zc dead body smells so much, i dont think she is being dramatic. My friend's father died alone on his house, goes unnoticed for 3 days and the smell was already horrible . they need to throw out most of the things in the house because it also has been decontiminated by the smell. They need a week to clean the house and get rid of the smell
@@Lyana-ow5di I know dead bodies smell, but she was not 3 feet from it
@@Anonymous-hv2zc I'm confused 🤔 how do u know if she did not sleep 3ft away-?
The endless hours I will spend on watching these story times begins with this video
To all the people in the comments that are confused: You shouldn't wear white to someones wedding so you don't "outshine" the bride. That is her and the grooms day, she should feel special. It has nothing to do with her being blind. It is just disrispectful.
Or you could get over it. "Outshine" my ass that's bull shit
@@TheHypnosBunny Dude white at a wedding is reserved for the bride. Almost every wedding gown is white and its so that the bride stands out amongst the crowd. If you show up to the wedding in white, you draw attention to yourself on the brides special day. It is insanely rude. The only exception is if you are asked by the bride to wear it, like flower girls and ring bearers.
I personally think that, as long as she wasn't actually byying a wedding kinda dress it shouldnt be super big? I meant wedding dresses are very costful and it seems that she just wore a basic white dress to me. Thats my opinion, please dont try and convince me other wise i just wanted my opinion off of my chest
@Alyssa MarieJust shut up already you commented on every comment talking about not wearing white to a wedding. It is a tradition in some places where if you're wearing white to someone else wedding it mean disrespect. If you're going to disrespect somebody at their wedding when can just wear a diffrent color don't come. Also she was even more disrespectful when she tried to justify it by saying she was blind so she couldn't see. Like in no way Was she putting her cousin's feelings into consideration on her big day when she chose to wear white to her wedding without permission.
I don't care if it's your favorite color or not, you never wear white to a wedding unless you're the bride
The wearing white girl is like the type of person who would steal someone’s pens in primary school because “sharing is caring” (Also she could literally just wear light pink or something)
Please dont assume a person because of a situation that had happened were their choices werent the brightest. Its quite disrespectful and judgemental to the person. Im rlly trying to put this the nicest way I can so please dont get mad.
@@jayceepenny5619 I wasn’t trying to judge her character. I just assumed that saying someone seemed like they stole pens when they were a little kid as a joke wasn’t a big deal. I’m sorry if it came of as being rude or judgmental, it was just making a joke about how the two situations seem like similar mistakes, I really wasn’t trying to call her a bad person or anything.
1:27
That colour looks soooo good….
I loved the starting few clips, the end colours were also so pretty✨✨
Wait, what are the contents/ ingredients that you are using to make your lipsticks? They look amazing and mostly from natural resources! I love them! Can you tell me what the ingredients are and if possible post a tutorial?
it isnt the same person they are all different she just steals the vids from tiktok
"i wanted to wear white because i felt comfortable in it" yeh so u would rather ruin ur cousins best day of her life instead of just wearing a different colour? ok pick me girl
Edit : when I say pick me girl I mean as in she chose wearing white (the ONE COLOUR you don't wear at a WEDDING) over being respectful, why being because "SHE only felt comfortable in white". she could of chose a light colour but instead of giving respect to her blind cousin, she picked her looks instead. She also used her cousins blindness against her, if her cousin wasn't blind she probably would of thinked twice.
I hope that explains what I has said in my main comment
It’s literally white-
@@xander8532 it's disrespectful to wear white at a person's wedding
My guy why is a wedding considered to be the “best day of your life” that’s actually kinda sad, or maybe I’m just missing something?
@@sagegreen505 Most people say their wedding is the best day of their life because they will be able to be sealed to their lover
@@SICKVIKTORIAN idk I just don’t think I could be with someone for all of my life romantically, so I just don’t understand
You should never ever wear white to a wedding unless you are the bride it is just disrespectful and not a nice thing to do that might have ruined their entire day just wear a different colour
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
last story: couldn't she have just worn a light version of a colour instead of white because that just ruins her cousin's special day and wearing a different colour is probably worth not being disliked by some of your relatives
Now, the house part, you're doing the right thing, but wearing white to someone else wedding, in the words of my favorite RUclipsr "you done F**ked up"
why it's not that bad for wear white at a wedding?
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j I don't know, it's always been viewed disrespectful and an insult. how would you feel if someone wore white on your special day?
@@alyssaescamilla8295 I wouldn't give a rats ass
I wore white to my Aunts wedding.. I was the flower girl. I think I was 6/7 years old. Our dresses matched, it was kinda cute. Mine was obviously not a bridal gown though 😂.
But seriously, it is common sense to not wear white to a wedding. It’s super disrespectful. Unless, of course, circumstances otherwise say different.
I think from your POV it’s totally cute and acceptable since you were still a kid!
But that person was a grown woman and she should’ve known better.
So, I totally agree with u
@@goldendove5417 Even if I wasn't a child but someone I was in a wedding party for wanted said wedding party to wear white, it's the same thing. I really think it's just depending on what the bride or groom says what goes and what doesn't. I don't know XD
I just love how it does like a dye vid with a story like its really cool
All of those lip sticks are so pigmented
I just wanna say , about that couple who wanted to do there wedding on somebody’s property
What are they thinking ??
There is soooo many other places to do their wedding , do thoses people don’t have a damn mind or what . The guy who was going to share his property has every right to say no cause that’s his not the soon to be husband🙄
for everyone saying "get over it, it's just a colour" it's considered disrespectful in many cultures to wear white at a wedding.
so no, i won't "get over it."
That first one is freaking crazy the manager better have gotten in trouble for ignoring the complaints
I’ve worn black to every wedding
That man wanting OP and his wife to get out of their house just so he can have a wedding at a house of "ThE gUy WhO hAvE dAtEd HiS fIaNcE" bro. OP did nothing wrong. I would after that just distance for at least 3 months and if anyone asked I'd say: "But if I am not good enough for your wedding but for being friends am?" And just leave it at that. I know this sounds petty but believe me it's not.
The girl who wore white to her wedding is totally in the wrong like she would never wear white to a person who could see her wedding but she took advantage of her cousin
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j Yes but the story says the bride and her husband didn’t know
@@laceymae5229 ok so? Why do people say it's not aloud? I've worn white to a wedding and seen other people do it to and no one said it was not ok?
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j It’s not a big deal anymore really it just depends on the family and to some people it’s disrespectful and rude
7:16 that's litterly the prettiest color
For the last one, it doesn't matter if it's comfortable for you or not because it's a matter of decency and respect. Even if it had nothing to do with your cousin's blindness it was still disrespectful
0:28 ooooh dananronpa blood
*a body has been discovered*
Wearing white on someone else’s wedding day is not forgivable. How would you feel if someone showed up in white at your wedding????? In my opinion she is either stupid or jealous because that makes no sense.
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
It's seriously just a color
@@TheHypnosBunny white is not a color
Considering the reaction she received for wearing white I think she’s in the west correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t a taboo to wear white/ whatever color the bride will be wearing to a wedding if you’re not getting married? If that is the case she is in the wrong .
Yep, not only in the west but in other cultures it is custom and traditional to wear white. A lot of Hispanics/Mixed people live where I am and it is tradition for the bride to wear white.
White dress girl.
ITS. JUST. ONE. DAY.
Wear a comfortable pretty different color for ONE DAY.
Because for ONE DAY, its not about you. Its someone else’s expensive and possibly once in a lifetime day and you just HAD to go on and on about how white is best for you, how you love it, how everyone is against you. If EVERYBODY disagrees with you including your boyfriend, is all 10-30 people wrong or just you? How about at your wedding your grandparents show up naked because airing their buttcracks out is most comfortable to them and if you’re against it then you’re just being unfair.
Maybe you’ve been saving for years, spent a couple grand for the clothes/food/reservation/decoration, and went through the stress of organizing it for months - BUT LORD FORBID if you think all this work, time, and money is more important than someone’s FAVORITE COLOR.
I feel like a lot of the "Am I the asshole?" Stories the person asking is NOT the asshole.
7:44
I have w unibrow to but it's not that noticeable unless ur really really close to me
could you do a murder mystery pls
love your vids😘
I POVE THE FOURTH ONE!
Nobody these stories: An I the asshole for calling the police on the guy who attempted to murder me??
YTA - That was very petty and you should apologize to him right now! Are you sure you weren't just overreacting? /s
I love your channel so much
Don't wear white too a wedding get a approval or if the bride is wearing black but if you have a approval then don't wear a long l white dress
Anyone else just 🔇 the storytime and just watched the relaxing lipstick 💄
This is very cool , but I wanted ingredients
Wedding rule #1: Never where white to somebody else’s wedding
Wedding rule #2 : Congratulate and bring a gift to the bride and groom
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
Cool! :)
My school song :school is the place we shine
Me: school is the place we die
What’s that white thing they put in the makeup
“its been 2 months and im going crazy!”
try 2 years
Just because you feel confident and conferrable in white does not mean you ruin someone else's wedding. You will be wearing a different color for a couple of hours not forever.
7:16 is the most beautiful color ever
Haircut Story: Ethically? Yes. Subjectively? No. Ethically, you were both being petty. For your sister, its obvious. Your sister got punished, and great job to your parents for coming up with a options fitting the situation. You were, ethically, the wronged party, and you forgiving or getting over it is ethically the goal of that. Unfortunately, a lot of the time, this makes it seem like an apology should be enough compensation. Most of the time, realistically, its not. Owning the mistake is your sisters responsibility, and whether you forgive her for it is yours. Your parents tried to account for both in their punishment, when ethically, you didnt respect the rules and conditions your parents put down around the incident. But morally, the fact that you let your hair grow out / stopped trimming it once you'd either forgiven her or gotten over it - that was the whole point of the punishment to start with.
Unibrow Story: Not even slightly. You did your parental duty by telling her she was beautiful with or without, and that you loved her either way, but your daughter was unhappy with herself. Helping your child to be confident is also your parental duty. And hey, its hair, itll grow back eventually. As for the "permanent lesson of changing who she is to fit in and be accepted" argument, show her ways to love other people that arent about looks, and reminding her that -her- looks dont determine -her- worth or abilities, and when shes older, that different people will have different priorities for measuring someones worth, and whether they care how you look or not, its her attitude toward her own worth that has deciding vote. Confidence is not everything, but it is a lot easier with it.
Wedding location story: No. They cant kick you out out your own house, regardless of how big a day for them it is.
One quick question: why not wear white? It can be something simple that doesn't draw away the attention, but why not wear white? I thought many people wore white-beige light colored clothes to weddings. I personally don't really care about the occasions that much my self, but am confused why white is seen as disrespectful.
It is seen as disrespectful to wear white to a wedding because the bride is seen as one of the most important people at the wedding so she need t Gand out o if everybody wore whit them he would look like everyone else.
I think because the bride is the most important person in the wedding and usually wears white so people say it’s disrespectful because you maybe draw more attention to yourself than the bride, it depends what person and which wedding your going to in my opinion
Its most likely because the colour itself is symbolic. The bride wears white because she is getting married. It symbolizes joy and peace and is the icon for a lovely wedding. If you arent getting married, then wearing white kind of destroys the symbolism behind it.
Only the bride is supposed to wear white to a wedding. Your not supposed too, it’s honestly just disrespectful.
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
for the last one she literally said "I really thought no one would notice that I was wearing white" so she knew that it would be offensive, and that people would disaprove if they did notice.
o….m…..GGGGG the dead story- IS THE BEST STORY I HAVE EVER HEARD
story3: i think the mom did the best thing since her daughter wanted it even tho she was told that she was beautiful with it. i got bullied a lot when i was younger about my appearance and would say just because i was told i was still beautiful with very blonde hair and very pale skin and if i could have changed that somehow in kindergarten to middle school i think it would have made me a much happier person now as someone in highschool. either way the most you can do is try not to get your kids bullied because it puts so much stress on a child and a kid that young shouldn't have so much stress and hatred for her appearance.
1:08 why do those look like someone’s ashes,ok now I’m scared
Love your name and the manager statement
1:30 if your house/ apartment smells like fish for no reason, chances are its a fire in an electric outlet so get outta there and DONT turn on the lights
If someone wore white to my wedding I'd have them escorted off the property and told to leave bc that shit isn't gonna fly. That's disrespectful and you know exactly your angle bc it's definitely not "iTs mY fAvOrItE cOloUr" bc white isn't anyone's favorite colour 🤣
Edit: ok y'all are right. If you ask the bride and they're down you can but in most cases ppl just don't like it. Sometimes you'll see someone wearing white at a wedding that isn't theirs but the thing is this girl didn't ask. It's just common courtesy to show respect at someone's wedding by wearing something that isn't white. At my aunt's wedding all the bridesmaids wore navy blue and it made everything look great 👍.
If you don't like the comment just scroll and don't get upset bc I feel like I've upset some of you. Have a good day/night :)
White is actually one of my favourite colours but I would NEVER wear white to someone else's wedding
U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j not really. They'll probably say no anyways but also you'll just basically be shunned by the whole family bc the color white should only be worn by the bride to make her stand out whilst everyone else where's other colors bc it's her special day.
@@indirectobject7487 Not only that but the cousin didn't even ask before hand. The disrespect. 🤦🏾♀️
@@indirectobject7487 In some countries it's not aloud but not all- I wore white to a wedding and seen other people wear it and no one said anything- just celebrated-
First shout-out please
love it so much
When you already read one of these stories on reddit: *wait a moment*
Why tf people can't wear white at someone's wedding? Also bride's dress aren't even white always. In this case maybe guests shouldn't do makeup at weddings, and wear clothes any bright colors... Ok probably you shouldn't wear "bride's dress" for other people wedding, but just use white color... I think it's okay
White is the most common and it’s the bride’s special day..if it’s so hard to wear another color on someone’s special day then there’s a problem with you..
@@kst3463 well I personally don't care about color of clothes, which guests on my wedding could wear, white, black, even if they were half-naked. And amount of condemnation in comments truly amazed me. One thing that matters is your partner and your feelings to each other... can't believe such nonsense can ruin someone's wedding day)
@@user-vr8pp7kg4v
Well, that's great for you. You can have a wedding like that, but it's very common courtesy that a guest or whoever that isn't the bride wears something that's not majority white. The whole point is that the bride isn't competing with someone else with a similar color dress for attention. It's a very special moment and it's considered very rudely to wear white without the bride's permission(She never said she got permission, so I don't think she did). The cousin is blind so I don't know if wearing the white bothers her or not, but our main speaker here is in the wrong as she has been warned multiple times it was a bad idea and was scolded for the poor decision. Yet she was very stubborn to refuse to acknowledge or accommodate by wearing a different color, heck she could have gone with something similar like beige.
@@sauceywater3128 U can wear white at a wedding just ask the bride first :/
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j
I meantion unless with the brides permission. But on this case she has never mentioned that she got permission, cause usually it’s the first reason you throw out to justified it if anyone ask. So I don’t think she did ask, she just went there cause she was told she can wear whatever she liked. But wearing whatever you want doesn’t mean disrespect the bride, it quite a common knowledge the significant of only the bride wearing white. Our main speaker here has never attempted to communicate with bride on the color, just thought “she’s blind, doesn’t matter what I wear. I’ll wear white cause I. Like. It” The speaker isn’t dumb, she was warned by her significant other of this issue but she’s stubborn and defensive of her own poor decision
For the one about the blonde cousin they should have emailed you in a Vance saying that oh you can’t wear white even though it’s your favorite color because you know the bride will be wearing white and if they had that communication there would be no problems but they decided don’t do it and not say anything so technically it’s their fault I’m not saying that it’s the bride and groom‘s fault I’m just saying that they should have a melt in Vance advanced so that they’ll be no complications with the wedding ceremony there should be no reason for you to apologize since you were not informed of this nor saw the wedding dress until now so don’t feel bad for doing something that you wanted to do without them knowing that it would be white they should apologize for the rude entitled behavior
No actually it's taken as a rude gesture if anyone other than bride is wearing white, so ofcourse her aunt was hurt that it can take the spot of her daughter on her own wedding day
Oh boy here we go. IT'S. COMMON. COURTESY! In your idea they should have expected OP to be an ahole and come to the wedding in white and not be an understanding cousin and wear for ONE NIGHT a different colour ? Because that's what your logic is saying.
@@platinumangel2612 no u can wear white in some "countries" it's not aloud but not all I wore white and other people did to a wedding no one said anything just celebrated-
@@user-yb5uo6gy7j Well the bride must have been cool about that but still a lot of people don't wear white to show respect to the bride on her special day. Maybe some people don't care about it anymore and just want to have fun but in many places they still care about it and try to not wear white
Can you post the people that made the lipsticks throughout the video?
I loved the first story
For the last story YES even if it your favorite color and it makes you comfortable you can not wear white to a wedding that not your's
Wearing white to a wedding is definitely a bad thing. I wore a tux to my sisters wedding and I hate dressing up but I did it to make her happy. If it was up to me by all means I would show up in pjs
Everyone is talking about the stories is no one talking about the amout of effort they put into making lipstick 💄
That first one if I were there my fear and disgust for bugs will go 📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈 and vomit everywhere
lol same
She simply favored that particular color. What if she were to wear a bold dress in a different hue? "What would the aunt say? 'You shouldn't wear that style of dress'?"
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love it
Wow!
Is it me or does anyone else want to make their own lipstick after watching this video
Who else now loves anything story time
Love the 2
Listens to the story 👎🏻
Watch’s the lipstick 🤩😍
Cool
for the third story:you are not! it’s important to make sure your child feels good about themselves. as long as the child is okay with it, it should be allowed.
for the last story, i understand there comfortable in the that color but i still believe that they should’ve worn a different color. i want a black and red wedding and my dress will be deep red and i don’t want anybody wearing red or the color my bridemaids are wearing
Omg purple is my fav color and guess what you madeeeeee! PURPLE
Where can I find more videos of making that traditional Chinese lipstick I see came from Tiktok but are on RUclips? Like, who's Tiktok uploads them???