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The primary topic of the video is a Reddit story regarding wedding etiquette:

The story concerns a guest who brought a 10-month-old baby to a wedding despite the invitation explicitly stating it was a child-free event due to limited space.

Exceptions to the "no children" rule were made only for the bride’s young nieces and nephews who were participating in the ceremony.

The guest, who lived six hours away, decided to bring the baby anyway, claiming they were not comfortable leaving the child with anyone else.

When RSVPing, the guest notified the couple they would be bringing the baby. Because the couple did not respond, the guest assumed it was acceptable.

During the ceremony, the baby cried and disrupted the event, forcing the guest to take the child out of the room.

Following the wedding, the mother of the groom confronted the guest for being rude and ignoring the stated rules.

The groom's mother explained that the couple had not confronted the guest earlier to avoid drama, even though other attendees were upset, feeling that the guest had received special treatment.

In concluding, the speaker emphasizes that the guest was wrong for disregarding the couple's wishes, noting that weddings are once-in-a-lifetime events that cannot be redone. The speaker agrees with online sentiment that the guest acted as if they were above the rules.