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So, we're planning a wedding for August of 2013 at a venue that has food/bev minimums. The minimum headcount can be 135 to meet the minimums, and let's say we can only afford to go up to 150. (All theoretical, we don't have our budget locked down 100% yet, year away and all.)
My fiance has a LOT of friends. A lot. And virtually none of them have significant others (though admittedly this could change in the next year). Whereas my friend count is quite short and they all have significant others (long term, but admittedly this could change as well.)
All of the above mentioned friends are from New York, and the wedding will be in the San Francisco Bay Area. I, of course, will invite all of my friends' significant others, but my fiance wants to extend the +1s to his friends who are single as well.
I know +1s are only required for those with significant others (and, in my personal opinion, those who won't know many people at the event), so let's say we forego +1s for those friends who do not have significant others and will know plenty of folks at the wedding. And then let's say we invite 150 and, whatever, only 125 (or less even) people RSVP yes to the wedding: Would it be weird to offer some of his close friends the option of bringing a date? (I'm talking BFF-since-kingergarten friends, of whom he has many ::eye roll::)
Obviously I'd never offer up an invite last minute directly to XYZ individual, but is offering a +1 a month or two before the wedding a no no as well?

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