Monday, October 12, 2009

Who would i invite to my wedding? 10 points?

Hi i have NO relatives. Who would i invite besides my close friends and family?
Who would i invite to my wedding? 10 points?
You may have a bigger circle of people then you realize. Go through your email list, your address book first. Then look at coworkers that you are close with, neighbors.








Whatever you do, avoid just filling up space with bodies, keep it to those that you know well and are comfortable with --even if it turns out to be a small wedding. Better then having many there at your wedding who are wondering why they were invited. (happened to a relative of mine recently-they had no idea why they were invited to a wedding, then found out they were on the B list to fill up space -so bad)
Reply:you could invite your neighbors that you talk to, teachers that were special to you, co-workers and bosses just people you talk to on regular basis. all that matters in the end though is the person you are marrying cause thats the number one person for you.
Reply:ohh u have happy days...congratulation you.. u know besaide ur family and close friends u should invite ur neighbors and innocent poor peoples. when they will be hapy at that time u will felll more happy.. believe me .. and remember dont forget to invite me...just kidding .. be happy in ur all life. tc bye
Reply:Well, it sounds like you DO have family, maybe not close, but family all the same.





Assuming it's not a small, close-family affair, ask co-workers you particularly like, your boss, any neighbors you like who are much more than a simple "Hi, How are you" as you pass on the street.
Reply:Co-workers???
Reply:Put an ad in the paper..in the engagement section and state that invitations will only be mailed to out of town guest or something like that. Go thru your email address book and invite all that you may speak with on a semi-regular basis. If you have co-workers invite them. Its a special day I would just want to share it with the ones I loved.
Reply:Work people that you have mentioned the wedding too so there feelings won't be hurt. Neighbors, and possibly there kids. You don;t have to have a lot of people there you don't really want to be there. It is your day, enjoy IT! Congratulations and God bless!
Reply:I had a similar situation. Our invite list was 100 people. My husband only had his mother, grandmother, and a cousin attend. And of course, the other 97 were my family and friends.





To make it look even in the church, we just mixed everyone up. There wasn't a groom's side or a bride's side. We made sure the ushers spaced everyone out to make each side seem full. So there's an idea for those who don't have many family or friends to invite.





Hope this helps. Good luck!
Reply:co-workers


classmates
Reply:neighbors perhaps or a politician if there's anyone willing to attend.
Reply:That's good, your wedding would cost less.
Reply:friends co workers

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