What is the etiquette for inviting guests to a wedding?

It is common courtesy to invite your immediate family, wedding party, and the officiant to the event, but if budget and space allow, feel free to include the entire guest list. In fact, many couples are now fusing the rehearsal dinner with a welcome party, allowing guests to mix and mingle prior to the big day.
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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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What is the etiquette for wedding invitations?

Traditionally, invitations go out six to eight weeks before the wedding. That timeline gives guests plenty of leeway to clear their schedules and make travel arrangements if they don't live in town. If it's a destination wedding, give guests more time and send them out three months ahead of the wedding.
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What percentage of invited guests attend a wedding?

What percentage of invited guests attend a wedding? The general rule of thumb is to anticipate 80 to 85 percent of invited guests to RSVP "yes" to the wedding. This average fluctuates significantly for destination weddings.
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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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Who you shouldn't invite to your wedding?

11 People NOT to Invite to Your Wedding
  • The coworker that keeps asking about your wedding. ...
  • The 'Mr. ...
  • Your grandmother's cousin twice removed. ...
  • Your friend's three month old baby. ...
  • The woman at the bridal salon. ...
  • Your mother-in-law's bridge club. ...
  • That old friend that invited you to his/her wedding way back when. ...
  • The ex.
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Do you invite neighbors to wedding?

It might have been customary to invite the neighbors to your nuptials at one time. Now it's far less common — unless of course you're legitimately friends with your neighbors and get together socially. If not, don't feel bad about leaving them off the list.
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Do you have to invite aunts and uncles to your wedding?

When creating your wedding guest list, you should treat your family members equally. So, if you invite one aunt, you should include all aunts (and uncles, too).
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Are bride and groom included in guest count?

Does the couple count? The short answer is yes. Generally all of those people count but it can depend on the venue. Generally speaking anyone a venue must prepare to host or who contributes towards the capacity of the venue is included in the guest count.
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How many wedding guests is normal?

According to the Brides American Wedding Study, most weddings have less than 200 guests, with the average being 167.
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Does groom's parents name go on invitation?

It's most traditional to include the names of the groom's parents after the groom's name.
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What does the M mean on RSVP?

Many response cards will include an "M" followed immediately by a line. In keeping with more formal wedding tradition, the line is here as a way to kickstart your reply. The "M" stands for the first letter of the title you prefer to go by, be it Mr., Mrs., Ms., or Miss. (Quick tip: Ms.
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Do you include and guest on wedding invitations?

If they can bring anyone, the envelope should include their name and a generic guest: "John Smith and Guest." If there's not a plus-one, it's simple: just include the guest's name. This is also the way to indicate whether or not children are invited.
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How do you deal with not being invited?

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  1. Validate your feelings… 'Feeling left out or rejected is a natural reaction when you are not invited to a party or event. ...
  2. … but don't be bitter. ...
  3. Try to think logically. ...
  4. Talk about how you're feeling. ...
  5. Be proactive to rejection. ...
  6. Avoid social media. ...
  7. Plan something for yourself.
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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 politely ask the guest if they are coming?

“Hi, there! I hope you had a chance to see our wedding invitation and RSVP. The deadline is coming up soon, so if you haven't already please let me know if you're able to come or not.” “Dear ____, we hope all is well.
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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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Do you have to feed photographer at wedding?

Should I feed my photographer? The answer is entirely up to you, you don't have too, however a lot of couples do, be it a full sit down meal at their table, or making sure a meal is provided away from everyone else.
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Who should come to the rehearsal dinner?

Your immediate families, the bridal party (including the parents of the flower girl and ring bearer, even if they're not in the wedding), any ceremony readers, and your officiant (plus his or her spouse, if married) should always be invited to the rehearsal dinner.
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Is it rude to not invite cousins to wedding?

Do I Have to Invite Cousins to My Wedding?: The Short Answer. No, you don't have to invite your cousins, or your partner's cousins to your wedding, if you don't want to. It's your wedding day, and you and your partner should feel free to invite only the people you really want to share the day with.
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Do you invite siblings in laws to wedding?

Yes, you should totally invite them to be bridesmaids and groomsmen. Most of the time, your wedding is about YOU. However, your future siblings in law are family – and even though you might not get along with them as amazingly well as you do with your BFF, you should still invite them in the wedding party.
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Who is considered immediate family at a wedding?

Parents, grandparents, siblings and children are all considered immediate family. Immediate family should all be invited to your wedding, unless a relationship is strained beyond repair.
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Is it rude to invite guests to reception only?

The answer is “yes, you absolutely can!”. According to the traditional etiquette, it is absolutely okay to invite a small number of guests to the wedding ceremony and have more guests attend the reception. On the other hand, everyone who's present at the ceremony should also be invited to the reception.
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Why are people not invited to weddings?

According to Wiig, there are several reasons why a friend wouldn't invite you to their wedding. For example, the couple may be dealing with budget restrictions, a too-small venue, or a guest limit. They might also want to hve an intimate affair with immediate family members only.
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How do you tell family members they are not invited to your wedding?

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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