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That bitch!!!
Okay I know people here make a good point OP may have been an ass but maybe OP wasn't maybe Op wanted to see his sister get married and his sister was an ass instead
fairly certain the parents know... and who says OP wasn't already "kicked out of the family"
I have no issue with siblings not being invited to each other's weddings for various reasons. However, I wonder how she didn't realize the "mistake" when she received your RSVP. Even though it's rude to uninvite someone, at least the 2 hour drive could have been avoided *if* she had called him and told him he wasn't supposed to be invited.
What a bitch.
That's awful. May her marriage last but a minute.
I'm guessing that whatever you did at one point, still stings where your sister is concerned. Sorry bud but to be kicked out of her wedding... It must have been big.
well i'm curious who the hell made the invites and then read the RSVP's???! maybe she just wanted you to waste your gas for 4 hours and then kick you out for some kind of revenge (of whatever is in your past). sorry, but FYL op
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That's ridiculously low, especially for your sister... Unless there's some hidden beef you're not telling us about
Send her a present and be like, "oops I made a mistake" and take it back