bridejacking


when a bride to be posts on a friend, acquaintance, or coworkers social media site (facebook, twitter, ect.) a comment only related to her upcoming nuptials/honeymoon and not the actual (or core of the) subject at hand.
facebook examples:

example 1

jane doe : “work is killing me. can’t wait for friday to come.”
joan smith replies to jane doe: ” friday’s the day i get married!”

joan doe when talking to her best friend about the incident “did you see joan’s reply to my last post? she totally bridejacked my status!”

example 2

jane doe posts today : “vacation is awesome- bermuda is so warm!”
joan smith replies to jane doe: “i’d be jealous but i’m going to florida on my honeymoon in 3 months.”
joan doe: “stop bridejacking”

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