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Rehearsal Dinner

Hi ladies, I'm a little unsure about the etiquette for the invites on this one. Would it be tacky to only invite the bridal party and immediate family, but not guests for the bridal party?  We're having a small, immediate only wedding, with under 100 guests, so I thought a smaller rehearsal dinner would be ok.
Just wondering what everyone is doing and what you think!
Thanks!

Re: Rehearsal Dinner

  • LoopysevenLoopyseven member
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    edited December 2011
    Proper etiquette is to treat married/engaged couples as social units, they have to be invited together.  Long term dating couples become grey areas, and no one is obligated to let a guest bring the fling of the moment... 

    Have fun!
  • JKohioJKohio member
    Knottie Warrior 1000 Comments Combo Breaker
    edited December 2011
    Ditto the above poster. Also, if you are having a flower girl and/or ringbearer, their parents should be invited to the RD.

    We invited bridal party and their dates (not just spouses), but most of our BP was from OOT. (Who wants to be the date who has to sit in the hotel room while the bridal party member gets to attend the RD?) We also invited our officiant, immediate family and grandparents, though the grandparents and officiant chose not to attend.
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  • edited December 2011
    Thanks ladies, I appreciate it.
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