I've read enough on these boards to know that doing a B list is bad/rude/the work of the devil. My question is, how you manage to keep your guest list in check if you're unable to anticipate how many "no" RSVPs you're likely to get? Is there any way that isn't rude to invite family first, since they're
obviously a priority and get dibs over friends and co-workers, and then, once I have a vague idea of how many will decline, send out invites to our friends?
I only ask because my family doesn't live near where the wedding will be, so I imagine many won't be willing to make the trip to scenic (ha!) NJ for the wedding. I'd love to host all of my family and friends but, alas, the budget won't allow for that. I will have to be more selective with the friends list if my extended family surprises me and RSVPs "yes." In this case, it's not a question of valuing one friend over another, but a sense of obligation to invite family first and then as many friends as possible once those seats are filled. Is there an appropriate way to handle this?