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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, the invitation is correct from an etiquette standpoint. However, if you are Jewish, it's traditional to include the groom's parents. Is this why you are so upset? [/quote] We ARE Jewish. Well, except the new DIL who is [b]only[/b] converting. Dh and I just feel horrible. Our son said no to us coming to their eloping. It's embarrassing to think our friends and family may ask why we aren't listed on the invite. [/quote] And what do you mean by "only" converting? Personally, etiquette aside, I do think it's a bit rude not to include the names of both parents on the invite. I understand the reasoning behind the brides' parents pay, so the invite is "from" them. However, I do think it is nice to include the groom's parents' names. However, given the etiquette rules, I don't think you should be "embarrassed" since guests will simply think that the brides' parents are paying. [/quote]
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