Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
OP. Right.
Anonymous wrote:Well you should have asked even when it was just casual. It seems weird they know you have a serious boyfriend and didn't extend the invite to him too from the start
Anonymous wrote:I'm fascinated by this friendship where you don't talk at all except at these get togethers.
Anonymous wrote: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:Faux pas, OP. Asking puts host on the spot, and it can be hard to accommodate an extra at a seated dinner.
The best you can do is tell your friend that you have a serious bf now, and you can't wait for everyone to meet him. Say you're not sure of the seating, but any chance you could bring him to meet everyone. Totally understand if there isn't enough seating.
This might give her enough room to decline gracefully if it's not going to work for her.