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Pre-wedding Parties

PARTY 7 MONTHS IN ADVANCE

i AM MOVING OUT OF STATE 7 MONTHS BEFORE MY ACTUAL WEDDING. i AM LEAVING BEHIND FAMILY AND FRIENDS. I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A BRIDAL SHOWER/GOING AWAY PARTY BEFOE I MOVE. I KNOW THAT MOST OF MY FAMILY THAT I INVITE WON'T BE ABLE TO MAKE IT TO MY WEDDING AND THERE ARE FRIENDS I WOULD LIKE TO INVITE TO THE PARTY BUT NOT THE WEDDING AS IT WILL BE A VERY INTIMATE AFFAIRE IN ANOTHER STATE. IS THIS IN BAD TASTE

Re: PARTY 7 MONTHS IN ADVANCE

  • banana468banana468 member
    Knottie Warrior 25000 Comments 500 Love Its 5 Answers
    edited December 2011
    You can certainly host a party saying that you'd love to see people prior to moving.

    BUT, the party can't be in your honor and it can't have a thing to do with the wedding.
  • edited December 2011
    Have a party...it sounds like an excellent time.  Call it something else.  However, if you invite people to a "shower, then you are inviting them to a prewedding party and you also must invite them to the wedding.

    Also, please don't type in all caps...it is hard to read and looks like you are yelling!
    My baby girl is a married woman...and now my baby girl HAS a baby girl. Time unfolds in such an amazing way. I've been blessed!
  • SuMmErKuTiESuMmErKuTiE member
    2500 Comments Fourth Anniversary 5 Love Its Combo Breaker
    edited December 2011
    Ditto everything the pp's mentioned. It's very bad etiquette to throw a party in honor of yourself especially where people would be bringing gifts. It's equally as bad to invite people to a pre-wedding party and not invite them to the wedding itself.

    If someone else wants to host a shower or an engagement party for you before you move then great! Sit back and enjoy! ;0)

    Also, please don't type in caps locks. As Muffin's Mom said it's hard to read and on the computer caps lock equates yelling.
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