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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never understand why people are SO CONFUSED by this. If the invite says no kids, it's open to the adults only - meaning you and your partner. If you have no childcare, are offended, or whatever, decline the invite. I do that all the time. If it's adults only, I usually cannot make it or it's too much of a hassle. the wedding is not about you or your kids. Send the gift and enjoy your Saturday night drinking wine on the couch. You'll be just fine! And the bride/groom will not be upset at your absence. [/quote] I agree with this but OP apparently said her kids were named on the invitation. In that case OP is in her rights to reach out to the B&G about it. I would assume kids specifically named on an invitation WERE invited. [/quote]
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