A realized a random couple had crashed their wedding while going through the gifts.
Most people wouldn't welcome uninvited guests at their wedding. But what if the crashers left a sweet gift and caused no trouble? This amusing scenario unfolded at one man's sister's wedding when a random couple showed up. Reddit user u/ProfessionalReveal shared the story and the unexpected gift the strangers left for the newlyweds.
The brother shared that the couple had left a card with $11.54 inside it. The card read, "Cheers to a life filled with many special memories. We feel so blessed to have been witness to your beautiful wedding. We wish you all the best in life!" In the comments, the man gave more context, "Halfway through a great wedding, I see my dad's best friend hauling a drunk couple out of the reception. We thought it was hilarious and thought nothing more of it until today when they opened their gifts and found a card from 'Uncle David and Aunt Nancy.' There's no David or Nancy in either family."
"The underlined bits are just in-your-face trolling. David and Nancy, wherever you are, you provided us with a lifelong story and a core memory. Sorry, you got kicked out. From the looks of it, you thoroughly enjoyed yourselves!" he concluded. People took to the comments to talk about the hilarious incident. u/Gareth79 shared, "My mother's friend goes to pretty much every funeral she hears about, we said because presumably of the free food at the wake afterward. We discussed that you could read the obituaries in the paper and go along to several a day. You'd just have to memorize their name and pay attention to the eulogies to figure out your backstory."
u/seamus_mc commented, "We invited people off the street because we accidentally shut down a very small fishing village in Iceland when we got married. We basically had everything in the very small town booked, so when we saw people see that the restaurant was closed for the night, we invited them in to eat and party with us. It was great. u/Guillerm0Mojado revealed, "That's fun! I was at a wedding one time at a multi-event venue and ended up semi-crashing a bar mitzvah. There was about a 20% overlap of friends and acquaintances between the two events, so it shortly turned into sort of a party crawl with various guests wandering back and forth — it was so fun."
u/LanceFree expressed, "We had an early summer party one year and there was a huge Irish-American guy who was in a lot of pictures and drank a lot of beer. He didn't cause any problems and told some funny stories. It was at my house. Back at work, people told me they enjoyed the party, but nobody knew who the guy was. Turns out I had reserved 2 kegs of beer from a local microbrew and one was a not-so-popular red beer that that guy very much liked and he was one of their regulars, so he found my address in the book for keg returns and came to the party." u/discolemonade420x pointed out, "Ok but the fact they HAD a wedding themed card on them insinuates they planned this and/or do this regularly."