So my boss and I are extremely close. We were friends before I came to work for his company 7 months ago. We spend time together outside of work. He and his wife bought me a gift for Christmas. He and FI get along extremely well. The works -honestly - he's great as far as bosses go. The company he owns and that I work for is rather small. FI and I decided we would invite the bossman (and his wife), another coworker (and his girlfriend) I knew before coming to work here, and the boss's brother who is on the other side of the cube wall from me (and we get along extremely well). That leaves several other people I work with daily along with other consultants who work remotely, business owners who work out of our start-up space, etc - not invited. We just couldn't afford to do everyone and their SO. It's not the type of place I think that people will get offended and huffy about it.
The boss is hiring someone new - another friend of his who is retiring from the military and moving to town with his wife. The boss man got his save the date and made an odd request "Can you do me a favor? New guy and his wife will be in town by the time of your wedding - it would be really nice if you could invite them." Ummm...yeah, I've met them once. And I'm leaving out several people in the office who I've known longer and get along with - but just don't have the space for.
Should be cut and dry right? Well...bossman's sending us on our honeymoon for free. That is our wedding gift. Which is totally awesome, appreciated and we've already thanked him 20 times and will about 200 more times. Due to this big gift - should I feel obligated to add these 2 people even though I barely know them (but will know them better at the time of the wedding) and feel it's not really fair to invite them but not some of my other coworkers?
I just found this all odd and kinda uncomfortable...