Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if my in laws paid I didn’t want their friends at my wedding. It was family only and our best friends who were in bridal party.
I would tell your friends that the guest list is finalized and it looks like it will likely be family only.
But they will see it won't be with pictures and everything! It's not family only. If it were family only, it wouldn't be this difficult. I'm trying to fix this, but I cannot lie and say family only when clearly it won't be.
You say you don’t know who they’re inviting yet. Which is the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if my in laws paid I didn’t want their friends at my wedding. It was family only and our best friends who were in bridal party.
I would tell your friends that the guest list is finalized and it looks like it will likely be family only.
But they will see it won't be with pictures and everything! It's not family only. If it were family only, it wouldn't be this difficult. I'm trying to fix this, but I cannot lie and say family only when clearly it won't be.
Anonymous wrote:Even if my in laws paid I didn’t want their friends at my wedding. It was family only and our best friends who were in bridal party.
I would tell your friends that the guest list is finalized and it looks like it will likely be family only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made a mistake and want to correct it. Advice, please.
My son and his fiancée are getting married in May of 2022. They just got engaged. I told a few close couples to save the date and have details about venue, etc. I was excited.
Son and fiancée are now telling me that DH and o can only invite five couples. (All family are already on the guest list.) I told seven couples details. Bride's family is paying. Do I offer to pay for extra people? How do I make this better? I can't u invite anyone. I realize they have not finalized the guest list. I just got excited.
Yes you have to un invite people. They should understand if you explain. Do not offer to pay. Covid is perfect excuse and thatyour son/dil want a small intimate affair.
Anonymous wrote:I made a mistake and want to correct it. Advice, please.
My son and his fiancée are getting married in May of 2022. They just got engaged. I told a few close couples to save the date and have details about venue, etc. I was excited.
Son and fiancée are now telling me that DH and o can only invite five couples. (All family are already on the guest list.) I told seven couples details. Bride's family is paying. Do I offer to pay for extra people? How do I make this better? I can't u invite anyone. I realize they have not finalized the guest list. I just got excited.
Anonymous wrote:You COULd offer to throw a party (yes at your cost)after the wedding, and invite those guests. But check with the couple first.
Anonymous wrote:You tell ALL the "few close couples" you told that you made a mistake, and just got excited. Son and fiance are excited to get married, but this is their wedding and they have not decided on the size or guest list yet. Tell them to ignore what you said earlier.
Apologize to them preemptively inviting people to a party that is not yours, and apologize to your son and fiance for overstepping.