I’ve had the exact same thought surrounding wedding invitations. My guy friends text me: What’s your address?” As if the text couldn’t just send me the date and time and asking me to confirm. Instead, there’s an ornate invitation that I know he doesn’t care about, I don’t care about, but women care about (?) when I know he doesn’t care that much about a wedding, much less invitations. Not sure what’s exactly happening here, but I suspect it’s whatever same phenomenon animates Christmas cards.
One of the funniest things about the Luigi case (UnitedHealth) is that people realized he was "off the grid" because some guy friends were messaging him on public platforms about "his commitment to their wedding," which you absolutely know the guy could give zero fucks about -- he is being pressured by the fiancee because she wants the altar to be balanced girls/guys. And that's how they established he was MIA. lol
There’s something darkly comedic about this I can’t fully articulate. Did anyone actually **miss** Luigi, or did they miss a wedding ornament? I wonder if the bride and groom would have still had any real concern or hurt if he had simply told the couple “no” to being in their wedding. I imagine they wouldn’t really have cared, and went out of their way to find some 2nd-3rd tier acquaintance to fill out the roster.
I’ve had the exact same thought surrounding wedding invitations. My guy friends text me: What’s your address?” As if the text couldn’t just send me the date and time and asking me to confirm. Instead, there’s an ornate invitation that I know he doesn’t care about, I don’t care about, but women care about (?) when I know he doesn’t care that much about a wedding, much less invitations. Not sure what’s exactly happening here, but I suspect it’s whatever same phenomenon animates Christmas cards.
One of the funniest things about the Luigi case (UnitedHealth) is that people realized he was "off the grid" because some guy friends were messaging him on public platforms about "his commitment to their wedding," which you absolutely know the guy could give zero fucks about -- he is being pressured by the fiancee because she wants the altar to be balanced girls/guys. And that's how they established he was MIA. lol
There’s something darkly comedic about this I can’t fully articulate. Did anyone actually **miss** Luigi, or did they miss a wedding ornament? I wonder if the bride and groom would have still had any real concern or hurt if he had simply told the couple “no” to being in their wedding. I imagine they wouldn’t really have cared, and went out of their way to find some 2nd-3rd tier acquaintance to fill out the roster.
Holiday cards are to social media as the rotary phone is to iPhone. Discuss.