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NWR: Graduation Tickets

So I am graduating in two weeks. My school only gives each student a limited amount of tickets for their family and friends. I ended up with an extra ticket when my grandmother decided that she wan't up for the travel and the ceremony.

I want to invite my FI ex-boss to my ceremony. He's a good friend to the both of us and has been there for me for the last 3 years of school. The problem is I don't have a ticket for his partner. Even if I did, I'm sure he wouldn't come. Is it rude for me it invite one without the other?
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Re: NWR: Graduation Tickets

  • Technically, yes, but I think it's different in a situation like this.  You should be close enough to him to explain that you only have one ticket, and you're sorry but his partner can't attend.  He/they can decide what to do from there. 

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  • Agree with others.  If you're going to lunch or dinner or something afterward though, I'd make sure to extend an invitation to the partner for that.
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  • Thanks for the answers. I want to ask in enough time for ex-boss to clear his schedule to come. I guess I'll give him a call and say what I've said here.
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  • And I will definitely invite the partner to dinner. 
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  • Sounds like you've got a great plan.
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