Anonymous wrote:unless you are from a family with a "no ring no bring" policy that goes back generations give them a plus 1.
and it's not to "spare their feelings"
it's because its rude not to allow an adult to bring a date to a formal event.
For context, I am also the person walking around to the ppl sitting and not dancing saying "Suzie's dad paid a shit ton for this band and photographer. Get up and have fun." (and i realize that it's not always suzie's dad, and it's not always a band) but my point is the "contract" goes both ways.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should always offer a +1.
Anonymous wrote:unless you are from a family with a "no ring no bring" policy that goes back generations give them a plus 1.
and it's not to "spare their feelings"
it's because its rude not to allow an adult to bring a date to a formal event.
For context, I am also the person walking around to the ppl sitting and not dancing saying "Suzie's dad paid a shit ton for this band and photographer. Get up and have fun." (and i realize that it's not always suzie's dad, and it's not always a band) but my point is the "contract" goes both ways.
Anonymous wrote:A wedding is an intimate event with close family and friends. Singles don't get a plus one that the bride or groom don't know.