Anonymous wrote:I would assume you are not going.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't have your own invitation, you don't go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on if the invitation was addressed to John Doe and Larlo Smith, or to John Doe alone.
No, it really doesn't.
Larlo Smith only knows the bride/groom because of John Doe. Even if the bride and Larlo developed a friendship, it was built on the foundation of the bride/groom's friendship with John Doe.
John Doe is now probably bringing Jane Taylor to the wedding of his longtime friends. Larlo now needs to do the mature thing and send a small gift or a card and gracefully step out of the picture.
John Doe cannot legit bring Jane Taylor instead of Larlo Smith. If it was John Doe plus guest, that's fine. OP (who is Larlo Smith in this scenario) can bow out if she wants to, but her ex does not get to sub in a new +1 if someone else has been invited and named on the invitation.
Pretttty sure one phone call to the groom and John Doe will be bringing Jane Taylor to the wedding.
You have to ask, though. You can’t assume.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on if the invitation was addressed to John Doe and Larlo Smith, or to John Doe alone.
No, it really doesn't.
Larlo Smith only knows the bride/groom because of John Doe. Even if the bride and Larlo developed a friendship, it was built on the foundation of the bride/groom's friendship with John Doe.
John Doe is now probably bringing Jane Taylor to the wedding of his longtime friends. Larlo now needs to do the mature thing and send a small gift or a card and gracefully step out of the picture.
John Doe cannot legit bring Jane Taylor instead of Larlo Smith. If it was John Doe plus guest, that's fine. OP (who is Larlo Smith in this scenario) can bow out if she wants to, but her ex does not get to sub in a new +1 if someone else has been invited and named on the invitation.
Pretttty sure one phone call to the groom and John Doe will be bringing Jane Taylor to the wedding.
Right.
Which is why I said it would take a phone call to the groom.
You have to ask, though. You can’t assume.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on if the invitation was addressed to John Doe and Larlo Smith, or to John Doe alone.
No, it really doesn't.
Larlo Smith only knows the bride/groom because of John Doe. Even if the bride and Larlo developed a friendship, it was built on the foundation of the bride/groom's friendship with John Doe.
John Doe is now probably bringing Jane Taylor to the wedding of his longtime friends. Larlo now needs to do the mature thing and send a small gift or a card and gracefully step out of the picture.
John Doe cannot legit bring Jane Taylor instead of Larlo Smith. If it was John Doe plus guest, that's fine. OP (who is Larlo Smith in this scenario) can bow out if she wants to, but her ex does not get to sub in a new +1 if someone else has been invited and named on the invitation.
Pretttty sure one phone call to the groom and John Doe will be bringing Jane Taylor to the wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Wow you people really do not read! I said I was not planning on going. The only reason I'm asking is because friends if friends were asking if I was going