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Money Moral Dilemma: Should I have to pay for clothing my friend wants me to wear for her 'wedding'?

MSE_Kelvin
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edited 19 August at 5:48PM in Weddings & anniversaries
This week's MoneySaver who wants advice asks...

 My friend is having an introduction ceremony, which is a traditional Nigerian event which celebrates her and her partner coming together. She's asked me to be part of her entourage, which she said is like being a bridesmaid, and explained she wanted me to wear traditional clothing. I was delighted to be asked and agreed. She's since said the clothing will cost me around £100. Typically, I'm the sort of person who'd pay to save any embarrassment, but it's her decision for me to wear it - what should I do?

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  • El_Torro
    El_Torro Posts: 1,912 Forumite
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    If you don't want to pay for the clothes then don't be part of the entourage. I don't really see the dilemma here.

    I don't think it's reasonable for the people getting married / introduced to pay for the clothes of the participants. These events are expensive enough as it is to the people organising it.
  • keithyno.1
    keithyno.1 Posts: 139 Forumite
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    edited 19 August at 8:59PM
    You've said you were delighted to be asked to be part of the entourage, so just stump up the £100 and enjoy the occasion. It's not worth risking causing embarrassment and/or friction for that amount. 

    Now, if the cost of the clothing was nearer £1,000 then that would be different...


  • 19lottie82
    19lottie82 Posts: 6,031 Forumite
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    You say your friend says it will cost “around £100”. Have you looked on eBay or vinted for a cheaper option? 
  • SimonGA
    SimonGA Posts: 4 Newbie
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    Your friend clearly thinks that you can afford this and would be happy to spend this to make her wedding as she wants it. If it will be difficult for you to spend this much, I’m sure you could explain to her that things are tight and you would prefer to share her big day as a normal guest, rather than as part of the entourage. If she is a friend and you explain this carefully she will surely understand.

    Of course don’t then turn up a new £100 dress.
  • 2702
    2702 Posts: 50 Forumite
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    Most outfits cost more than £100. So I think you are saving money. I would love to be part of an Nigerian event for only £100.But up to you. 
  • Beauborg
    Beauborg Posts: 19 Forumite
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    Based on your post, it sounds like you’re not Nigerian. You could say you don’t want to be guilty of cultural appropriation…
  • Shiftyxx
    Shiftyxx Posts: 5 Forumite
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    Effectively, what she's asking you to buy is a "bridesmaids dress", and in the UK, it's normal for the bride to pay for them, while in the US, it's normal for the brides maids to pay. But if she wants to do it the American way in the UK, then you have to decide how much you want to be a part of it, and your ability to afford it will probably decide that.
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