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Wedding Invitations & Paper

This is a thing ?

I was reading some facebook wedding posts today, and someone had posted the list of celebs and other famous people they are sending invites to.

I did not know that was a thing.

I guess I don't understand why. For instance, it is highly unlikely they will come, so why send an invite ? Did anyone do this ?

Re: This is a thing ?

  • I've heard of people sending invitations to the president or to Mickey and Minnie Mouse. I guess someone figured out they send you a congratulations card or something which I guess would be kind of cool to have (if that's your thing). I don't think anyone expects them to actually show up. I see it come up on Pinterest a lot but don't know anyone who has actually done it.
  • Ooohh. I see. Thats interesting. Even if they arent actually signed by them, I guess thats pretty cool!

  • My friends sent one to the White House and the President sent them a "Congrats Card" I have also heard people invite "celeberties" hoping they send something as a present.....
  • My sister's husband's uncle knows Harry Connick, Jr. So, mostly for kicks, they sent him an invite. He didn't respond, but it was still kind of funny.
  • My fiance wants to send an invite to Bill Murray. I am sure he would not show up but I have heard he does crazy stuff like that sometimes too.
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  • My brother and I loved Paul Simon when we were little and invited him to my brother's Bar Mitzvah. His wife at the time left a voicemail declining on our answering machine. We thought it was the coolest thing ever. I think my parents saved the tape somewhere.
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  • I'm in the camp that thinks it's stupid to send invitations to celebrities, the President, Mickey Mouse, etc. I just don't get it. 
    What did you think would happen if you walked up to a group of internet strangers and told them to get shoehorned by their lady doc?~StageManager14
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  • AddieCake said:

    I'm in the camp that thinks it's stupid to send invitations to celebrities, the President, Mickey Mouse, etc. I just don't get it. 

    I agree with you. They're not going to attend, and assuming you get a response back, so what? The signatures probably are computerized or maybe rubber-stamped. They're completely impersonal so I don't think they're worth collecting or as keepsakes.
  • Jen4948 said:
    I'm in the camp that thinks it's stupid to send invitations to celebrities, the President, Mickey Mouse, etc. I just don't get it. 
    I agree with you. They're not going to attend, and assuming you get a response back, so what? The signatures probably are computerized or maybe rubber-stamped. They're completely impersonal so I don't think they're worth collecting or as keepsakes.
    Exactly. People always claim it's a keepsake. Keepsake? Of what? A rejection from someone you don't know and didn't even meet? No, thanks. 
    What did you think would happen if you walked up to a group of internet strangers and told them to get shoehorned by their lady doc?~StageManager14
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  • AddieCake said:
    Jen4948 said:
    I'm in the camp that thinks it's stupid to send invitations to celebrities, the President, Mickey Mouse, etc. I just don't get it. 
    I agree with you. They're not going to attend, and assuming you get a response back, so what? The signatures probably are computerized or maybe rubber-stamped. They're completely impersonal so I don't think they're worth collecting or as keepsakes.
    Exactly. People always claim it's a keepsake. Keepsake? Of what? A rejection from someone you don't know and didn't even meet? No, thanks. 
    Add me to the group that thinks this is stupid.  99.9% of the time the celebrity never even sees your invitation.  So really, what is the point?

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