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Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Jul 22, 2023 ^^
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Actually according to classic wedding etiquette, only the person whose name is written on the invitation is invited. People often either mistakenly assume they’re allowed to bring a plus one or they just do it because they don’t want to be a solo wedding guest. When I got married I wrote the names of a husband and wife on the envelope and they sent back the RSVP with 5 additional guests written on it. As it was from my now ex-husband’s side of the family, I made him call the couple and tell them that they can’t bring 5 additional people. What nerve.
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Y'all, this isn't just Japanese wedding etiquette they are just more respectful of it. If an invitation says " Mrs. Sarah Smith + family " is written. Sarah and her family are invited. If " Mrs Sarah Smith and Mr John Smith" or "Mr and Mrs Smith" or "Mr and Mrs John Smith" all would mean that only the couple were invited. If it says " Sarah Smith +1" the invitation is to her, and anyone of her choosing. Just be respectful and mindful no matter the country or culture you come from.
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As my stepcousin got married the first time my parents and my brothers were invited, except my husband and me. I was totally fine with it, my biological mother didn't like it at all. And not even because of me, but because she was once again in this uncomfortable situation to decide for or against me. I was perfectly fine with not being invited, especially as we were never quite close and I didn't care. AND because I see wedding as a day for the married couple and not as a show of the "Hautevolaute"
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@caidalee1994
11 months ago
“I know you, not your husband. What does he care about our wedding?” is absolutely the vibe I’m going for.
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