Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can we bring dates? I have a serious boyfriend I'd love for you to all meet."
+1, love this.
This person may not know you were in a serious relationship. If they knew, its possible they would have extended the invite anyways (at least that is actual proper etiquette, we know not everyone follows that).
I disagree, I think. Maybe if you know it’s a date function and the host just didn’t know about yours? Maaaybe. But if you didn’t get a plus one, you shouldn’t ask to add one.
Because honestly OP this isn’t a huge deal. Go solo, enjoy, and throw your own party where you can introduce the boyfriend.
Perhaps since it started as a casual thing, there was no formal invite and no indication if +1s were included or not. Asking is not a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not about you and your boyfriend. This is your friend’s birthday. Do not be rude and ask to bring him.
+1
Tell your boyfriend that you cannot take him, but will introduce him to them another time.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not.
It sounds like a text invite to meet for dinner, not a wedding.Anonymous wrote:[i]Generally invites come with RSVP counts. [b]
If yours did not, then I’d ask the hostess if this event allows for +1.
If she says no, then no it is. Don’t try to persuade her to allow +1. She might feel pressured to say yes.
If she says yes, then sure, bring em and make sure you give him a lay of the land of who is who.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can we bring dates? I have a serious boyfriend I'd love for you to all meet."
+1, love this.
This person may not know you were in a serious relationship. If they knew, its possible they would have extended the invite anyways (at least that is actual proper etiquette, we know not everyone follows that).
Right, they don’t know and if they had I think they would have invited. However at this juncture is it rude of me to tell them and ask at the same time?
Anonymous wrote:Even if it's a casual evening, you'd still ask, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can we bring dates? I have a serious boyfriend I'd love for you to all meet."
+1, love this.
This person may not know you were in a serious relationship. If they knew, its possible they would have extended the invite anyways (at least that is actual proper etiquette, we know not everyone follows that).
I disagree, I think. Maybe if you know it’s a date function and the host just didn’t know about yours? Maaaybe. But if you didn’t get a plus one, you shouldn’t ask to add one.
Because honestly OP this isn’t a huge deal. Go solo, enjoy, and throw your own party where you can introduce the boyfriend.
Perhaps since it started as a casual thing, there was no formal invite and no indication if +1s were included or not. Asking is not a crime.
Anonymous wrote:This is not about you and your boyfriend. This is your friend’s birthday. Do not be rude and ask to bring him.