Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't WANT your friends at THEIR wedding. Those are YOUR friends, not theirs. So no, don't offer to pay for your extra friends.
Just don't bring it up again to anyone and if any of the friends who WON'T be invited bring it up, just lie and tell them that after the bride & groom finalized their wedding budget they are having a very small, intimate wedding.
OP here. But again, they'll be able to see with their own eyes from the photos and from Facebook and from the invites couples that this is just not true! It's a close circle and they'll know from the new who are invited that it isn't small or family-only.
Crazy idea here...what if you let your son invite the couples he feels closest to since this day is about him not you?
They have ALL supported him and been part of our family over the years. This is a very close circle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't WANT your friends at THEIR wedding. Those are YOUR friends, not theirs. So no, don't offer to pay for your extra friends.
Just don't bring it up again to anyone and if any of the friends who WON'T be invited bring it up, just lie and tell them that after the bride & groom finalized their wedding budget they are having a very small, intimate wedding.
OP here. But again, they'll be able to see with their own eyes from the photos and from Facebook and from the invites couples that this is just not true! It's a close circle and they'll know from the new who are invited that it isn't small or family-only.
Crazy idea here...what if you let your son invite the couples he feels closest to since this day is about him not you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't WANT your friends at THEIR wedding. Those are YOUR friends, not theirs. So no, don't offer to pay for your extra friends.
Just don't bring it up again to anyone and if any of the friends who WON'T be invited bring it up, just lie and tell them that after the bride & groom finalized their wedding budget they are having a very small, intimate wedding.
OP here. But again, they'll be able to see with their own eyes from the photos and from Facebook and from the invites couples that this is just not true! It's a close circle and they'll know from the new who are invited that it isn't small or family-only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Can I offer to pay for a few extra couples?
NO. It's not your party. What part of this do you not understand?
I hear you. Thank you. I do understand. I just don't know how I'm going to uninvite lifelong friends. I know I made a mistake. I don't know how I choose the couples to uninvite. We're a circle and word will get out. I do know this is my fault.
You don't! You tell them all that you were horribly, horribly wrong and that it's not your wedding and you are not in control of the venue capacity or the guest list. They'll understand.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Can I offer to pay for a few extra couples?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Can I offer to pay for a few extra couples?
NO. It's not your party. What part of this do you not understand?
I hear you. Thank you. I do understand. I just don't know how I'm going to uninvite lifelong friends. I know I made a mistake. I don't know how I choose the couples to uninvite. We're a circle and word will get out. I do know this is my fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't WANT your friends at THEIR wedding. Those are YOUR friends, not theirs. So no, don't offer to pay for your extra friends.
Just don't bring it up again to anyone and if any of the friends who WON'T be invited bring it up, just lie and tell them that after the bride & groom finalized their wedding budget they are having a very small, intimate wedding.
OP here. But again, they'll be able to see with their own eyes from the photos and from Facebook and from the invites couples that this is just not true! It's a close circle and they'll know from the new who are invited that it isn't small or family-only.
Anonymous wrote:They don't WANT your friends at THEIR wedding. Those are YOUR friends, not theirs. So no, don't offer to pay for your extra friends.
Just don't bring it up again to anyone and if any of the friends who WON'T be invited bring it up, just lie and tell them that after the bride & groom finalized their wedding budget they are having a very small, intimate wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Can I offer to pay for a few extra couples?
NO. It's not your party. What part of this do you not understand?
I hear you. Thank you. I do understand. I just don't know how I'm going to uninvite lifelong friends. I know I made a mistake. I don't know how I choose the couples to uninvite. We're a circle and word will get out. I do know this is my fault.
Simple. You are not inviting any of them. This is not your wedding. You will be busy with your family during the wedding so you won’t be bored.
If they ask you laugh and say I was so excited and got carried away that I forgot I wasn’t in charge of the guest list
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Can I offer to pay for a few extra couples?
NO. It's not your party. What part of this do you not understand?
I hear you. Thank you. I do understand. I just don't know how I'm going to uninvite lifelong friends. I know I made a mistake. I don't know how I choose the couples to uninvite. We're a circle and word will get out. I do know this is my fault.
Anonymous wrote:They might want numbers from you. We had a family only wedding and I asked for addresses. Mil gave me a list of 30 extra families and neighbors she wanted invited (like 60 more people). Dh and I were so shocked we didn’t know what to do. We thought she’d ask for 2 friends. We were paying for it ourselves. Dh wouldn’t talk to his mom and I wasn’t about to start being the bad dil so we just had family only wedding and they didn’t get any friends. We wanted to invite a few of hers though.