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January 2012 Weddings

Not sure how to word this response:

My aunt sent me a Facebook message in which she asked if she could invite her sister and her husband to the wedding (of course, after the ceremony and dinner, because apparently that would be rude).

I can't imagine asking a bride if I could bring people she's never met to a wedding.

I am trying to figure out how to tactifully tell her "no."

I mean, a wedding is an intimate event, meant to be shared with friends and loved ones. Plus, it still wouldn't be free. In good faith, if they're drinking anything from the bar, it has to be paid for.

Any ideas on how to respond to this?

Re: Not sure how to word this response:

  • I would just say somethig like this, "I am very sorry but our guest list has been carefully thought out. We only invited people that are very close to us. We would like our wedding to be shared with friends and loved ones only. I hope you understand why I cannot have you bring these extra people. Thanks!"
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  • I like Tara's idea!

    You could say "I am sorry but we cannot add any more to the guest list" Its general enough but to the point.
  • I agree with both suggestions... Good luck!
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  • Both are great suggestions. Start simple, and if more explanation is needed, you could add Tara's part
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