Well the thing is that we didn't really receive a formal invite... they work in the same school district and she mentioned it to him. She sent me a PM on FB telling me the details...and she there will be a reception. We were both told that the reception reached its capacity.
I was always under the impression that the reception is a thank you to guests for going out of their way to spend the day with you. And the next part I was under the impression was, to either a) invite guests to both ceremony and reception or b) do not invite them at all. ???
I really don't care and am not really slighted in the least, but just wanted to get your thoughts on this.
Yes that is rude and I can't believe people actually do that.
Unless you asked for details she shouldn't be giving you the info for the ceremony. I definitely wouldn't go unless these are people you really want to see get married. And I definitely wouldn't be sending a gift.
I have never wanted to see a wedding ceremony so bad that I would go even if I wasn't invited to the reception. And I don't think I'd want people at my ceremony that won't be at my reception unless it was their own choice not to go.
Years ago that was an acceptable practice. The bride's parents probably sugguested it for some people that they would have liked to have there but they can not have everyone.
Joe and I never asked for details... as far as I know he asked how the planning was coming along, since we were engaged around the same time.
I really do not have my heart set on going to the ceremony, and I actually told Joe last night that I really don't want to go. Now, at the least I won't feel obligated to invite them to ours either.
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I was always under the impression that the reception is a thank you to guests for going out of their way to spend the day with you. And the next part I was under the impression was, to either a) invite guests to both ceremony and reception or b) do not invite them at all. ???
I really don't care and am not really slighted in the least, but just wanted to get your thoughts on this.
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Unless you asked for details she shouldn't be giving you the info for the ceremony. I definitely wouldn't go unless these are people you really want to see get married. And I definitely wouldn't be sending a gift.
I really do not have my heart set on going to the ceremony, and I actually told Joe last night that I really don't want to go. Now, at the least I won't feel obligated to invite them to ours either.