Is it Selfish to Choose Your Wedding Over a Funeral?
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This is a discussion regarding a bride-to-be who is furious that her grandmother’s funeral was scheduled for the same day as her wedding. The commentators explore whether her anger is justified, ultimately concluding that the family members in charge of funeral arrangements acted insensitively.
They argue that while honoring the deceased is important, a wedding involves significant financial investment and planning that cannot easily be changed. One speaker emphasizes that burial dates are flexible in modern times, making the overlap feel like a deliberate oversight by the family.
What are your thoughts on this? Was the family being vindictive in scheduling on this day or is this truly about grief?
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