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Wedding Invitations & Paper

Save The Date - Do I put the name of a friends boyfriend?

One of my bridesmaids has a serious boyfriend, but they do not live together and are not currently engaged. I do plan on inviting both of them to the wedding, but should I address the save the date to only her name or include her boyfriend's as well? 

Re: Save The Date - Do I put the name of a friends boyfriend?

  • When I got a save the date card, it had both my name and my now fiancé's name. We were not yet living together or engaged, but we had been in a serious relationship. I think it's nice to have both names.
  • I agree. If it's a serious relationship, I would include their name as well. You never know, they could be married someday!
  • Yes, invite them both by name.

    You don't have to communicate to truly single guests about whether they will get a plus one with the STD, but you do need to include all significant others.  
  • I'd list his name on her save-the-date.
  • I just went through this myself. We put the significant other's name on the save-the-date, even for couples that didn't live together. It's a tough call, but I finally decided, "If I were the guest or the significant other in this situation, I think I'd like to have both names. It would make me feel like my relationship was recognized and respected."
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  • phira said:
    I just went through this myself. We put the significant other's name on the save-the-date, even for couples that didn't live together. It's a tough call, but I finally decided, "If I were the guest or the significant other in this situation, I think I'd like to have both names. It would make me feel like my relationship was recognized and respected."
    I just did this on Saturday and yes I included the SOs on there just as a courtesy. If something happens then the invite can just go to the original guest
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