Raise a spoiled child who can't do anything for their selves and this is what you get, a adult that thinks they are better than everyone else and doesn't know how to survive on their own
The pronunciation according to their country may have what Westernized countries consider the feminine pronunciation. I follow people in several Asian countries and in Vietnam the name Denis is pronounced Denise. My name in every country but most Westernized countries is pronounced differently. I'm American BTW.
This should be the norm, the husband holds his wife close to him, always figuratively and frequently literally, and easily chooses her over his family, which is easy with a sister like that. Forgiveness doesn't mean trusting or letting them get away with it.
Harping on being the child of a CEO says nothing about herself. It only talks about her father's accomplishments and nothing about her accomplishments.
The slps well deserved, maybe it's a bit too late but still deserved lol Also, she looked down on MC while she mooching on her family wealth. I bet she can't even cooking for herself.
These stories originate mainly in Japan (but sometimes other East Asian countries ie India, Korea, etc)Their pronunciation maybe different than Westernized countries. I follow a guy in Vietnam whose name is " Denis" (Nickname used as a professional name),but the Vietnamese pronounce it s "Denise ".
Just because it's that way for some people, it doesn't apply to everyone, especially in other countries and local areas they have. People will spell and pronounce names in many ways. These stories aren't even written in an English speaking country and are translated to English. There are words that aren't able to be translated to another language because there isn't an equivalent word available in that language.
@@mysteryelysian You're absolutely right! Some people act like things are the same everywhere like where they live. The world is a huge place and things are NOT the same everywhere. I don't understand why this is a hard concept for people to understand.
Have Daniella arrested, announce that there’s been a slight hitch, reception is starting now, send someone out to get an emergency dress (if you didn’t already have one) then have the wedding
how can these people not understand that weddings aren't only about the bride but the groom as well. No wonder her brother cut her out of his life. You can't hold a wedding alone.
The VA for Aidan is working hard on his American accent - it’s definitely coming along. It sounds technically right, just needs to relax a bit to get it to flow naturally.
Since I have read that these stories come from Japan, Korea, and other Asian countries which have anime and manga, I think the getting on your hands and knees to make an apology and the assaults (slapping and kicking and pouring drinks on others, shredding or burning wedding dresses) are cultural behavior in some Asian societies. And losing face or not showing your face to someone again, I think that is Asian too. I used to like manga and anime both quite a bit about 12 years ago. After a while, I sort of dropped it (I do not remember why) and have not gotten back into it. If you watch very old movies from US and UK, there used to be face slapping in them. I am assuming that used to be a thing back then but not so much anymore in US and UK. So cultures can change. One has to keep this in mind when reading books written in older eras, even some written when some people who are very old but still alive. My mother is very very old and she tells me about what it was like for her in the 1930s and 1940s. I wish I had written down or recorded oral stories from my mother and father. I was too young to do that when my grandparents were alive. All missed opportunities. Shaking my head with embarrassment and shame that I did not record on tape or with writing these things they would tell one about. Missed opportunities! Edit: My mother's memories are fading because of how old she is. Mine are too but for different reasons.
I used to like these, but in every one of these, the woman is the cEO. They raise brats then cut them loose on the world. I don't like that no one ever forgives. Those that can't forgive, can't be forgiven. You can forgive without forgetting.
Because apparently there’s a law in Japan that says you must wear a wedding dress and have a wedding cake to get married. A LOT of these stories revolve around the villain trashing one of the two then claiming the ceremony must be cancelled…because you can’t just go get a knee-length dress out of your closet and get married in it, right!
Danielle is just trying to keep the family money where she can get it. Wouldn't put it past her to get someone to kill her brother to get the company from dad.
Cancelling a wedding just because the wedding dress had wine on it tells me this wedding was only about Nina and not about her love for Aiden. If she truly wanted to marry him for love, she'd either change clothes or better yet to spite Daniel , married him in the dress anyway.
If you actually watched the WHOLE thing, you would have known that's what they did... She had a backup dress at the venue. They told Daniel that it was cancelled, but they were only lying to get her to leave. When she left, they had the wedding as planned and told their guests not to post anything until after the wedding.
Unless the dress is actually handmade or is a family heirloom and it's an important day for the bride besides given what the future sister in law did most of her life her family should have disowned her a long time ago
Raise a spoiled child who can't do anything for their selves and this is what you get, a adult that thinks they are better than everyone else and doesn't know how to survive on their own
Themselves
Daniel - masculine, Danielle - feminine
I'm just happy they stopped the loud background music
The pronunciation according to their country may have what Westernized countries consider the feminine pronunciation. I follow people in several Asian countries and in Vietnam the name Denis is pronounced Denise. My name in every country but most Westernized countries is pronounced differently. I'm American BTW.
Says who? People name their kids all kinds of things and there is no law dictating how one spells Danielle.
Depends where you are, I know few woman name Daniel. 😂
@@karjens41 My mom has forced me to agree with you 😊
There is a reason they ask you to set up a password. To keep crap like this from happening
14:22 Oooooh getting slapped 3 times on the face, Yikes that's even more punishing than being drenched in wine, that's called karma
Sounds like a Russian sport.
This should be the norm, the husband holds his wife close to him, always figuratively and frequently literally, and easily chooses her over his family, which is easy with a sister like that. Forgiveness doesn't mean trusting or letting them get away with it.
So Daniel is a one trick pony...all she does is call to cancel reservations. Such a petty little brat.
As bad as Daniel is you really should be blaming her parents. They created this monster.
Feed the sister the idea that the wedding is in a foreign country and let her take herself there to make mischief.
Harping on being the child of a CEO says nothing about herself. It only talks about her father's accomplishments and nothing about her accomplishments.
That's her entire identity. She is nothing without daddy and daddy's money.
@@susanhansen1290 Her only claim to fame is she is the offspring of someone noteworthy.
My sister wouldn't pour wine. She'd go full UFC.
Is she into the UFC or MMAs?, My older sister by three years is a kickboxer.
@@jaclynsanture6643 she has 3 older brothers, 2 of whom love MMA. We taught her basic striking and judo.
@@francescofranchino7097 Oh, okay
@@francescofranchino7097 Good.
Daniel's doom to fail from the start of her plans
The slps well deserved, maybe it's a bit too late but still deserved lol
Also, she looked down on MC while she mooching on her family wealth. I bet she can't even cooking for herself.
Apparently whoever did this doesn't know the difference between the names Daniel and Danielle.
These stories originate mainly in Japan (but sometimes other East Asian countries ie India, Korea, etc)Their pronunciation maybe different than Westernized countries. I follow a guy in Vietnam whose name is " Denis" (Nickname used as a professional name),but the Vietnamese pronounce it s "Denise ".
Just because it's that way for some people, it doesn't apply to everyone, especially in other countries and local areas they have. People will spell and pronounce names in many ways.
These stories aren't even written in an English speaking country and are translated to English. There are words that aren't able to be translated to another language because there isn't an equivalent word available in that language.
@@mysteryelysian You're absolutely right! Some people act like things are the same everywhere like where they live. The world is a huge place and things are NOT the same everywhere. I don't understand why this is a hard concept for people to understand.
Why is this op treating this witch so nice
It's not her pride that's grown too big, it's her ego!.
Have Daniella arrested, announce that there’s been a slight hitch, reception is starting now, send someone out to get an emergency dress (if you didn’t already have one) then have the wedding
Very good story
A fun story 😀👍
Why telll her she called a dummy hall...let her think she did and get.married
I think aiden should have stepped up earlier. Parents should have been told and they should have done something
This story was very different and interesting
Great readers! So much better than those AI speaking stories. Keep up the good work!❤
how can these people not understand that weddings aren't only about the bride but the groom as well. No wonder her brother cut her out of his life. You can't hold a wedding alone.
The VA for Aidan is working hard on his American accent - it’s definitely coming along. It sounds technically right, just needs to relax a bit to get it to flow naturally.
These channels have a thing for making people get on their hands and knees and begging.
And assault, especially pouring/throwing cold/hot liquids on people.
Since I have read that these stories come from Japan, Korea, and other Asian countries which have anime and manga, I think the getting on your hands and knees to make an apology and the assaults (slapping and kicking and pouring drinks on others, shredding or burning wedding dresses) are cultural behavior in some Asian societies. And losing face or not showing your face to someone again, I think that is Asian too.
I used to like manga and anime both quite a bit about 12 years ago. After a while, I sort of dropped it (I do not remember why) and have not gotten back into it.
If you watch very old movies from US and UK, there used to be face slapping in them. I am assuming that used to be a thing back then but not so much anymore in US and UK. So cultures can change. One has to keep this in mind when reading books written in older eras, even some written when some people who are very old but still alive. My mother is very very old and she tells me about what it was like for her in the 1930s and 1940s. I wish I had written down or recorded oral stories from my mother and father. I was too young to do that when my grandparents were alive. All missed opportunities. Shaking my head with embarrassment and shame that I did not record on tape or with writing these things they would tell one about. Missed opportunities!
Edit: My mother's memories are fading because of how old she is. Mine are too but for different reasons.
@@rollothecat2010I have the same regret. My parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles are all gone. I wish...
They should have signed the marriage registry documents and been legally married before the ceremony
The script is very good
I used to like these, but in every one of these, the woman is the cEO. They raise brats then cut them loose on the world. I don't like that no one ever forgives. Those that can't forgive, can't be forgiven.
You can forgive without forgetting.
Elope and then have a reception later
That's what I say.
How is covering someone in wine going to change the outcome?
I wouldn't let a ruined dress stop me. Get married at the courthouse first, without saying anything, and have a regular ceremony and reception later.
Because apparently there’s a law in Japan that says you must wear a wedding dress and have a wedding cake to get married. A LOT of these stories revolve around the villain trashing one of the two then claiming the ceremony must be cancelled…because you can’t just go get a knee-length dress out of your closet and get married in it, right!
I doubt that this sister did any work in her life. Being spoiled is having everything overlooked when her behavior is terrible.
Daniel is a damn albatross 🙄
Danielle is just trying to keep the family money where she can get it. Wouldn't put it past her to get someone to kill her brother to get the company from dad.
"your wedding" is correct, singular or plural. your guy's is wrong, especially when pronounced "your guyses".
She doesn't have any Shame 😔😂🙄jeez
ONE word, Conviente,did i Spell it right🤔🤔
Cancelling a wedding just because the wedding dress had wine on it tells me this wedding was only about Nina and not about her love for Aiden. If she truly wanted to marry him for love, she'd either change clothes or better yet to spite Daniel , married him in the dress anyway.
If you actually watched the WHOLE thing, you would have known that's what they did... She had a backup dress at the venue. They told Daniel that it was cancelled, but they were only lying to get her to leave. When she left, they had the wedding as planned and told their guests not to post anything until after the wedding.
Unless the dress is actually handmade or is a family heirloom and it's an important day for the bride besides given what the future sister in law did most of her life her family should have disowned her a long time ago
When pig's fly
What made ANYONE think we would appreciate a story about abuse?! Will never listened to another of your stories