So one of my bridesmaids (who stepped up because the Matron of Honor who was supposed to do the planning backed out) who is planning my bridal shower has brought it to my attention (when I asked her how the planning was coming along) that some of the bridal party members are not participating and not sending their portion of the funds. Members were asked to submit $50/each to start (over a month ago) and now another $50/each. One person complained and didn’t pay and the other didn’t even respond. Neither are helping out with the shower and the one who complained isn’t coming to anything but the wedding (which she complained about because it’s on a Sunday and she works Sundays)
Should I address the group and remind everyone to be respectful and work together? Or should I just pay the renaming balance for the bridal shower costs?
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