However, sometimes its important to understand that its your specialday,not your special year.
The woman noted that she doesnt get the issue and asked folks to share their opinions.
Well, the community members stood on OPs side and gave her the Not the A-hole badge.
The 2020s are taken.
OP will have to wait until 2030, unless someone else gets married first, one user joked.
Theres no such thing as a wedding year, unless the person is an attention hog/narcissist.
Go ahead with your plans, another advised.
However, families and social circles might have expectations or unspoken norms about spacing out weddings, she added.
Having said that, demanding a monopoly on the calendar is something else.
Thats a bit like claiming dibs on all the roses in the gardenits just not cricket!
), and even sentimental significance, she noted.
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So get crafty, get inventive, and most importantly, make it uniquely yours, Jhona encouraged!
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