registry that includes a QR code to the groom's Venmo is sparking ... trends now

Wedding registry that includes a QR code to the groom's Venmo is sparking ... trends now

Reddit users are angry and debating a wedding registry that features a QR code to the spoiled grooms' Venmo.

The Reddit user created a post on the social media platform yesterday to discuss a controversial decision related the upcoming wedding of her fiancé's friend.

'My fiancé is the best man in his friend's wedding in early May. For the sake of this post, let's call the groom Josh,' she wrote.

She added that Josh's fiancé is Italian and that their wedding will be held in Italy.

The original poster (OP) didn't clarify if she's in the wedding party but she did lend a hand in wedding preparations.

A Reddit user created a post on March 27 and described an 'insane wedding registry' from a couple she knows who will be getting married this May

A Reddit user created a post on March 27 and described an 'insane wedding registry' from a couple she knows who will be getting married this May

The OP's (original poster) fiancé will be the best man at their wedding in Italy and the woman agreed to help the groom create a wedding website

The OP's (original poster) fiancé will be the best man at their wedding in Italy and the woman agreed to help the groom create a wedding website

Josh requested that his best man's fiancé help him with the wedding website that was just for their guests from the US.

According to the OP, the Italian bride opted to create a different website for her side of the family since they speak another language.

'I helped him with the schedule, FAQ, things to do, and get to know the wedding party pages,' the Reddit user wrote.

'It's pretty barebones because they have set nothing up for guests who are traveling, so the FAQs about where to stay and how to get around are basically just "figure it out."'

The OP claimed that Josh and his fiancé wanted cash instead of gifts, which is why she suggested that they set up a honeymoon fund.

However, the amount of money that Josh and his fiancé had requested was higher than the OP expected it to be. 

According to the Reddit user, the groom told her that he and his Italian fiancé wanted money instead of gifts

According to the Reddit user, the groom told her that he and his Italian fiancé wanted money instead of gifts

'A few weeks ago Josh hand delivered our invitation plus the invitation for my fiancé's parents, who he's also close to since he and my fiancé grew up together,' the Reddit user wrote.

'I noticed the one for my fiancé's parents had an extra little card in

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