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- Bride's Coworker Files HR Complaint Over Not Being Invited to Wedding</p>
<p>Gabrielle RocksonAugust 7, 2025 at 2:48 AM</p>
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<p>A soon-to-be bride revealed on Reddit that her coworker filed an HR complaint after not being invited to her wedding</p>
<p>"This was honestly one of the weirdest work things I've ever dealt with," the woman wrote</p>
<p>She said the colleague now "acts super passive-aggressive toward me"</p>
<p>A soon-to-be bride is facing some heat in the office over her guest list.</p>
<p>In a post on Reddit, a woman revealed that her coworker wasn't too pleased about not being invited to her wedding.</p>
<p>"This was honestly one of the weirdest work things I've ever dealt with," the user wrote on the site before explaining that she's not close to this colleague.</p>
<p>"We've had small talk here and there, nothing deep. No lunches together. No real outside-of-work connection," the bride wrote.</p>
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<p>According to the woman, her colleague bluntly asked "if she was invited" after finding out about the upcoming nuptials.</p>
<p>"I kinda laughed and said, 'Oh no, it's really small. Just close friends and family.' I didn't think anything of it," the fiancée recalled. "She got quiet and a little cold after that, but I figured okay, maybe awkward moment, whatever."</p>
<p>The soon-to-be wife then went on to say that she got an invite to a human resources meeting a few days later.</p>
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<p>"Turns out she filed a complaint saying I was being 'exclusive' and 'creating a hostile environment by leaving people out,' " she said. "Because I didn't invite her. To my wedding. That I'm paying for. That isn't even work-related."</p>
<p>"So I had to sit in this HR meeting and explain that I'm not required to invite coworkers I barely know to my literal wedding. That it's a personal event," she continued. "That it has nothing to do with work or who's in the office."</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the Reddit user wasn't the only perplexed person in the room as "HR honestly looked just as confused as I was."</p>
<p>"They basically said, 'Yep, okay, thanks,' and closed the case," she added.</p>
<p>However, unlike HR, it doesn't look like the coworker is ready to let things go just yet.</p>
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<p>"But now she acts super passive-aggressive toward me," she wrote on Reddit. "Like side-eyes, little digs when I walk by. Still bringing it up in these weird sarcastic comments like, 'Some people are so inclusive these days.' "</p>
<p>The woman added, "I can't believe she actually thought HR could… what, make me invite her? Some people really do think they're the main character."</p>
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<p>Many readers on Reddit took the bride's side.</p>
<p>"I would report her to HR for creating an uncomfortable environment now," one person wrote.</p>
<p>A second said, "Definitely seems like the coworker is heading towards hostile work environment territory, if not already there."</p>
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