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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should let him know that you found out. [b] You should then ask him to ask his sister if you can go.[/b] Respect the answer you get back. If you aren't invited, there's a reason, and crashing is wrong. Who knows what it is. But it's the wedding couple's day, and a respectful person would not seek to detract from it. This might mean your SIL has permanently written off your relationship. But so what. If you are already estranged it doesn't really matter if you are not there.[/quote] Don't do that. You aren't invited. Do not go. [/quote] Nope---you ask. This isn't some 2nd cousin twice removed. This is her husband's sister. If he's invited, she should be invited as well, unless there has been a complete falling out and in that case her husband should not be going either. [/quote] Have you been to a courthouse wedding? It may only actually physically fit the invited guest list, whom I am assuming are th petroleum that are closest and most supportive to the couple. Why should they forgo their parents or best friend to invite their sibling’s spouse who doesn’t seem to like them to start with? It’s not Like this is a 100 person party OP a was excluded from - it sounds like a very specific and closed group of treasured guests. Being upset about this is just… weirdly selfish.[/quote]
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