How do you say no plus ones politely?

Therefore, we regretfully our guests to please not bring a plus one, unless they are specifically named on the invitation. Thank you so much for understanding! This should provide a clear message for those who were previously planning to bring a plus one.
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How do you say limited guests?

How to Politely Say “Guests are Limited” in an RSVP
  1. “Our wedding will be a small, intimate ceremony, and only those who are closest to us will be in attendance.”
  2. “Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate guests not indicated in the invitation. ...
  3. “We politely request that only the people listed in the invitation be present.
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How do you say Seating is limited?

“[X] seats have been reserved in your honour. Please let us know if you will be joining us!” “Due to limited venue space, adults only please.” “Due to budget/space limitations, we are unable to extend the invitation to children.”
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How do you politely not invite someone to your wedding?

Apology Letter for Not Inviting Someone to Your Wedding

I just wanted to get in touch about our wedding. I'm so sorry to say we will not be able to invite you. As much as we really wish we could celebrate with you, we're afraid that due to [budget limits/capacity/etc.], we've got to keep our guest list really small.
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How do you politely tell someone they aren't invited?

When it's time to politely tell them they're not invited to the wedding, stick with the simple truth. Tell them you're happy they reached out to you, and you're excited to get back in touch. Fill them in on your life since you last spoke and ask them questions about theirs.
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How do I decline an uninvited guest?

I would be tactful and honest, while very clearly letting them know they cannot attend. Here's an example of something I would write to them over email or would hope I would be able to quickly say if confronted in person: Hi [name], It is so great to hear from you.
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How do I limit guests on an invitation?

Your invitation envelope should be clearly addressed to ONLY the guests invited. Be as specific as you need to. The more vague the addressing is the more questions you could raise. They can rsvp for 1,2,or3 guests but they cannot bring 4 of 3 guests are their are only 3 seats.
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How do you say no kids at reception?

“To allow all wedding guests, including parents, a night of relaxation and uninhibited revelry, we respectfully ask that no children attend the reception.” “To give all our guests the opportunity to celebrate without having to worry about little eyes and ears, we politely request no children.”
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How do you say you don't want kids at your wedding?

“Management request no children under 16 at the reception.” “We respectfully request no children under 16 at the reception.” “The bride and groom request that this be an adults-only reception.” “Unfortunately we cannot accommodate children – thank you for your understanding.”
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How do you explain no children at a wedding?

“Please join us for an adults only reception at. . .” “While we can accommodate children at our wedding ceremony, we are not able to invite them to our reception. Let your hair down at an adult reception to follow!” “We adore your children, but due to space / due to budget we are hosting a child free wedding.”
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How do you word an adult only party?

Say "adults only" or "adult reception" instead of "no kids." One of the easiest ways to say "no kids" without offending anyone is to not use the word "kids" at all. Stick with a simple wording that doesn't leave room for interpretation while maintaining the formal tone of your invitation.
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How do you cut a guest list without hurting your feelings?

The best way to cut your guest list down is by creating tiers, breaking your list down into categories, including:
  1. A List: Immediate family.
  2. A List: Close friends.
  3. B List: Extended family.
  4. B List: Other friends.
  5. B List: Co-workers and other colleagues.
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Is it rude to have a no kid wedding?

While it might seem like an offensive thing to say on an invitation, a “no-kids at the wedding” policy is often appreciated, as it gives family or friends with small children an excuse to get a sitter and enjoy a night out as a couple.
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How do you say limited guests on RSVP?

Is "_ seats have been reserved in your honor" a polite way to mention that there is limited seating available. My worry is with cultural differences when I send out our wedding invitations, some of our guest will RSVP their entire family.
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How do you politely get rid of house guests?

How To Get Rid Of Unwanted House Guests
  1. Don't Invite Them. Sometimes, people invite themselves to stay with you. ...
  2. Offer To Pay For A Hotel. ...
  3. Set A Time Limit. ...
  4. Assign Chores. ...
  5. Make Them Pay. ...
  6. Stop Being So Nice. ...
  7. Annoy Them. ...
  8. Lie To Them.
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Is it rude to ask for plus one?

As a standard rule, if a plus one (or “guest”) isn't listed on your invitation, you likely aren't meant to bring one. In this case, it may be considered rude to ask the couple if you can bring someone anyway. Don't take it personally—there are plenty of reasons why couples don't include plus-ones.
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How do you tell guests no plus one?

If your guest just goes ahead and writes in a plus-one on their RSVP card, you need to address it tactfully. Call them and graciously explain that their plus-one is, unfortunately, not invited. Give a reason like budget or space, or refer back to your hard-and-fast rules to let them know this is the case for everyone.
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How do you say adults only on an invite?

Simple wording such as 'Adults only Reception' or 'Children over 16 years of age only' are great starting points for this, and can be inserted at the bottom of the Invitation or Response Card (or just under the guest names lines).
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How do you word an adult only baby shower?

Instead of putting “adult-only” right on the invitation, wait until your guest RSVPs, and then when have your hostess let them know that the shower will be for adults-only.
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How do you narrow down the guest list?

How to Cut Down Your Wedding Guest List
  1. Start Early. ...
  2. Pick Plus Ones Wisely. ...
  3. Get Firm with Family. ...
  4. Have a Child-Free Wedding. ...
  5. Don't Return the Invite. ...
  6. Cut Out Your Colleagues. ...
  7. Ask for Help at Your Own Risk. ...
  8. Be Honest.
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Is it OK not to invite family to a wedding?

It's entirely up to the couple whether or not children are invited to the wedding. Decide whether you want little ones there or would prefer an adults-only celebration, and then put your foot down. That means no exceptions.
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Is it rude not to invite someone to your wedding?

It's rude to invite people to a pre-wedding event (especially one that includes gifts!) and then not invite them to the wedding itself. The only exception is an office bridal shower. Anyone else who helped you celebrate before the big day should be welcome at the event.
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How do you say unplugged wedding?

Your officiant can say something like: “The bride and groom kindly request an unplugged ceremony. Please turn off all devices and enjoy being fully present in the moment.” I hope this has helped you make a decision on whether or not you'd like to consider an unplugged ceremony on your wedding day.
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How do I limit my kids for my wedding?

Explain that you have a guest limit. You should also let parents know what you expect from them in terms of care; the majority of these duties should not fall on your shoulders. Let each of them know that they will need to take responsibility for their own family throughout the event.
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Is it rude to have an adults only wedding?

Though some people avoid it, Swann says there's absolutely nothing wrong with stating clearly that the occasion is adults-only. You can include this on the main invite or the RSVP card.
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