Last night I told my grandma the size of a wedding I was planning on (about 100 people max). She said this would not do because of about 50 members of my extended family I don't even know, that I MUST invite. I convinced her that because of costs and everything it just wasn't what I wanted. However, now she wants to throw me a "wedding party" a few weeks after my wedding to celebrate me getting married with everyone who wasn't invited.
I don't think this is a good idea........ Thoughts?
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I tend to agree with you... based on the "don't invite anyone to anything wedding-related if they're not invted to the wedding" rule... however, if my grandma told me that she wanted to do something like that, I also know there's nothing I could say or do to stop her.
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I just think its awkward since it feels like saying, "You weren't good enough to be invited to my real wedding, but I feel guilty (and kind of want stuff from you) so I had this celebration that I expected you to bring the potato salad to." Even though that is not the case.
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[QUOTE]I will never understand why someone cares so much who is invited to someone else's wedding.
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I know! Unless it was my sister or my mom, I really don't think that I would ever care if someone didn't invite me. Its their wedding, I'm sure they have their reasons. I don't need to be all up in their face about it.
It doesn't make nay sense why you'll grandma be spending more money on a party after the wedding. These people will know they weren't invited & may be offended about that so they'll see it as "Why should we go?" First explain that to her if she still insists tell her you simply can NOT afford it but if she is willing to pay for them then have them there. If you want only a small wedding give her a certain amount of them she may invite and that be that.