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HOW TO DEAL WITH A SUPER DRUNK RELATIVE AT A WEDDING

Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials! While your wedding is sure to be a joyous and memorable occasion, let’s be real: it’s not uncommon for a drunk relative to make an appearance and try to steal the show. But fear not, because we’ve got some tips for dealing with that sloshed family member:

Plan ahead: If you’ve got a relative who’s known to tie one on at events, it might be worth having a chat with them before the big day. Set some boundaries and let them know that while you want them to have a good time, you don’t want them to turn your wedding into a college frat party.

Keep an eye on them: If you do notice that a relative is starting to drink a little too much, try to keep an eye on them and intervene if necessary. This could mean offering them a glass of water (or a bucket), suggesting they take a break from alcohol, or even enlisting the help of another relative or a designated driver to take them home.

Avoid confrontation: If a relative starts getting inappropriate or aggressive due to their intoxication, it’s best to avoid engaging with them. Try to calmly and politely remove yourself from the situation and seek the help of a trusted friend or relative. Or, you know, just hide in the bathroom until they sober up.

Don’t let it ruin your day: It’s natural to feel frustrated and upset if a relative is causing problems at your wedding, but try not to let it ruin your day. Focus on the love and joy of the occasion, and try to laugh it off. Hey, at least you’ll have a good story to tell at the next family gathering!

Dealing with a drunk relative at a wedding can be a challenge, but with a little humor and some solid coping strategies, you’ll be able to navigate the situation and still have a fabulous time. Cheers to that!

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