Anonymous wrote:OP, thanks for the response.
I like the suggestion to be polite and then excuse myself for the bathroom/bar/anywhere else -- keeping it short will help me. I would prefer not to ask "how are the kids" because I really do not want to get drawn into a conversation. Maybe just "nice to see you" which is polite but not actually a question (though definitely a lie). I don't know. I see the argument against ignoring them but I am really struggling with this.
I really hope we don't get stuck near them for a long time. I don't know the bride and groom well enough to ask that we not be seated at the same table. I really hope we are not! Ugh, I'm dreading this. Maybe I can get out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Neither. Polite. It's someone else's wedding, don't create drama.
Anonymous wrote:OP, thanks for the response.
I like the suggestion to be polite and then excuse myself for the bathroom/bar/anywhere else -- keeping it short will help me. I would prefer not to ask "how are the kids" because I really do not want to get drawn into a conversation. Maybe just "nice to see you" which is polite but not actually a question (though definitely a lie). I don't know. I see the argument against ignoring them but I am really struggling with this.
I really hope we don't get stuck near them for a long time. I don't know the bride and groom well enough to ask that we not be seated at the same table. I really hope we are not! Ugh, I'm dreading this. Maybe I can get out of it.
Anonymous wrote:OP, thanks for the response.
I like the suggestion to be polite and then excuse myself for the bathroom/bar/anywhere else -- keeping it short will help me. I would prefer not to ask "how are the kids" because I really do not want to get drawn into a conversation. Maybe just "nice to see you" which is polite but not actually a question (though definitely a lie). I don't know. I see the argument against ignoring them but I am really struggling with this.
I really hope we don't get stuck near them for a long time. I don't know the bride and groom well enough to ask that we not be seated at the same table. I really hope we are not! Ugh, I'm dreading this. Maybe I can get out of it.