Is it rude to ask if you can bring a guest to a wedding?

It's okay to ask. Your friend has a lot on her to-do list and thinking about who you would socialize with at the wedding probably didn't occur to her. If you're really uncomfortable going to a wedding solo and don't care to meet new people, ask the bride if she could squeeze in one more guest.
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How do you ask if you can bring a guest?

How to Ask For A Plus-One
  1. Be straightforward, respectful, and polite. You're asking the hosts if you can include someone in their day, which is a huge favor. ...
  2. Be casual. Don't make it a bigger deal than it is.
  3. Ask over the phone. ...
  4. Acknowledge that they might decline—and that's okay. ...
  5. End on a good note.
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Is it rude to ask to bring a friend to a wedding?

It's definitely possible that the host will be able to accommodate your desire to bring another person. Sometimes weddings have cancellations that open up space for the guest list have a little more wiggle room. But most of the time this isn't the case.
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How do you let people know they can bring a guest to wedding?

If you're only including one envelope or sending an online invitation, be sure to address all invitees clearly and up-front. If the couple is in a relationship, list both guests by their full names. If you're allowing a guest to bring a casual date, write your friend's name and then “and guest.”
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Is it rude to invite someone to a wedding without a guest?

Never bring an uninvited guest or trouble-maker as your plus-one. If your invitation did not include a plus-one, under no circumstances should you arrive at a wedding with an uninvited guest. If the person who was originally going to attend with you is not coming, ask the couple if you can bring someone else instead.
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Should you go to a wedding if your partner isn't invited?

The authority on etiquette, Debrett's, says traditionally, if you were not known by the bride's mother, you did not get an invitation. Now, while there is no generally accepted rule, if the guest is married or in an established, long-term relationship, his or her other half should be invited.
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What do you do when your partner isn't invited to a wedding?

Ask your friend whether she realizes that your husband wasn't invited. If she is unaware and surprised by your information, it can be easily rectified with a new invitation addressed to both you and your husband.
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What percentage of wedding guests typically attend?

“However, it is never an exact science,” she said. “A general overall percentage between 75-85 percent of wedding guests usually attend.” The breakdown: 85 percent of local guests, 55 percent of out-of-town guests, and 35 percent of destination wedding guests will show up, Buckley said. But then it gets murky.
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Is it rude to not give a plus one for a wedding?

If any of your guests are married, or engaged to be married, they should get a plus one. It's just polite, even if you don't know one person as well as you know the other. Married and engaged couples should always be considered a package deal.
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What to say when you are not invited to a 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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Is it rude to ask who else is coming?

In our opinion, not really. Our dinner parties are always pretty informal, and we wouldn't be offended if the question came up. Plus, with so many invitations going out via e-mail and Evite these days, we often have a good idea of who's coming without even asking.
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Is it rude to ask to bring a friend to a party?

Unless you've been given the green light in the invitation itself, it's never okay to bring a guest to a formal or close-friends-and-family-only event—or even to ask.
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Is it a big deal to ask someone to be your wedding date?

"People should be able to enjoy going to a wedding without the pressure of expectations that someone who is their date needs to be a serious relationship." A person doesn't necessary need to have a label to make for a good wedding date.
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Is it weird to bring a friend to a wedding?

If you were invited with a guest and can't find a date, and you feel comfortable enough to ask the bride or groom if you can bring a friend instead, go for it. Some couples don't care and will say it's fine. Others will think it's rude. And if you're not comfortable enough to ask, you probably shouldn't do it.
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How do you say no plus-one at a wedding?

Address Your Wedding Invitations Correctly

Weddings where plus ones are allowed will read “Mr John Smith plus Guest”. If the “plus guest” is absent, e.g. “Mr John Smith”, your guests should understand that they aren't allowed to bring a date.
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Should you pay for your plus-one at a wedding?

You should plan on paying for your half of the travel and hotel fees. In some cases your date may offer to cover the cost, but when you agree to being someone's plus-one, you should plan to spend money getting and staying there, just as you would for any other event.
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What is considered a small wedding?

How many guests are typically invited to each size wedding? These numbers may vary a little depending on who you're speaking with, but a small wedding typically includes 50 people or under, a medium wedding has a guest list of anywhere from 50-150 guests, and a large wedding has over 150 attendees.
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What is proper wedding etiquette?

The officiant, groom, and best man enter first and stand at the altar. Then enter the bride's attendants, either escorted by the groom's attendants or alone. The maid or matron of honor enters last. In some cases, the best man and maid/matron of honor enter together, but it's less traditional.
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Do you have to invite someone to your wedding Who invited you?

If a friend invited you to her wedding five years ago, you're not obligated to invite her to yours—even if you were a bridesmaid. However, if you attended a wedding in the past 18 months (and especially if you or your partner were in the wedding party), that couple should be on your guest list as well.
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Do parents invite their friends to wedding?

When the bride's parents are paying for the wedding, it's customary that they be allowed to invite more guests. If the groom's parents are paying, the same holds true, although in either case, if one side has a larger family, that side should be allotted more spots.
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Is a 60 person wedding too small?

Mason considers 75 to 150 guests to be an “average” size wedding, and anything over 150 to be a “large” wedding. For weddings under 75, she breaks them down into three categories: Intimate wedding: Between 50 and 75 guests. Small wedding: Less than 50 guests.
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Does the woman pay for the wedding?

You might be aware that the bride's family is expected to cover the majority of the wedding day costs, while the groom's family pays for a variety of extra activities, like the rehearsal dinner and the honeymoon.
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Do I have to invite my friends boyfriend to my wedding?

The spouse or live-in/long term partner of a close friend or family member should always be invited. However if someone has only being seeing someone for a little while (especially if you haven't met them yourself) I don't think it's unreasonable to not extend the invitation.
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Can bridesmaids bring a plus one?

Do you automatically get a plus one if you're a bridesmaid? Across the board, yes. There are always exceptions, but the bridal party members usually get a plus one regardless of their relationship status. It's up to you whether you choose to accept it—and subject everyone to your date's questionable dance moves.
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What is no ring no bring?

'No ring, no bring' means an invited guest cannot bring a plus one unless they are married or engaged to them. It's designed to reduce the number of guests and ensure your wedding photos aren't made up of relative strangers or last-minute Tinder dates. READ MORE: How to Univite Guests and Still Remain Friends.
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