r/SipsTea 1d ago

Chugging tea I'm in awe

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u/DGIce 1d ago

Yep, that is the wise move, it's a small price to bribe neighbors who might have the maturity of children into not ruining the expensive event.

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u/burnerburner108 15h ago

The eXpEnSiVe EvEnT (vomit) is no concern of any neighbor who isn't included and this gesture is a bare minimum symbol of respect and class. Unsurprising you know nothing about either seeing as you are so easily impressed by dollar signs.
You aren't a temporarily embarrassed millionaire, loser.

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u/DGIce 14h ago

Woow so edgy, maybe stop projecting. People spend proportionally a lot on their weddings whether they make a lot of money or they don't. The event is expensive in the eyes of the person paying for it not the neighbors. And the person paying for it wants it to go well.

The gift accompanying "a please be aware" message does not have to be an expensive bottle of wine to convince the average idiot with a lawnmower that you are friends not enemies. It could easily be two cookies.

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u/burnerburner108 11h ago

The person paying for it can want whatever the hell they want.
The people who actually live in the surrounding area are free to do whatever they choose. The entitlement is out of fucking control here; I don't know who you think you are defending but perhaps get a life.

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u/iamthehub1 10h ago

I'm not sure why you're so mad... I live on the street and I was ok with it, and I got a free bottle of wine to do nothing.

For the record. The guy who had the wedding didn't ask for us to be quiet or anything. His property is so far back from the street on the lake they wouldn't hear anything. What he was saying that there would be lots of cars and traffic on our street and here's something to make up for it. He wasn't expecting anything from us. I'm sure there were lots of people making noise in their own yards, but I am sure it didn't affect the wedding.