Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 9yo. Just knowing the Wedding was in a brewery would not make me think no kids unless the invite specifically said so. Breweries have family events all the time..
Except the bride and groom have literally said no guests under 21. So would you still be in the dark?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“No kids” family events are such dick moves.
Being so entitled as to think of a ceremony between two people as a “family event” is a dick move. Want a family reunion? Plan, organize and PAY FOR ONE, cheapskate.
The bride and groom are asking people to pay to fly to CA, stay, dress up, take time off. It’s their prerogative to not have kids, but it’s not particularly kind or welcoming to OP’s family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“No kids” family events are such dick moves.
Being so entitled as to think of a ceremony between two people as a “family event” is a dick move. Want a family reunion? Plan, organize and PAY FOR ONE, cheapskate.
The bride and groom are asking people to pay to fly to CA, stay, dress up, take time off. It’s their prerogative to not have kids, but it’s not particularly kind or welcoming to OP’s family.
Anonymous wrote:
The bride and groom are asking people to pay to fly to CA, stay, dress up, take time off. It’s their prerogative to not have kids, but it’s not particularly kind or welcoming to OP’s family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“No kids” family events are such dick moves.
Being so entitled as to think of a ceremony between two people as a “family event” is a dick move. Want a family reunion? Plan, organize and PAY FOR ONE, cheapskate.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 9yo. Just knowing the Wedding was in a brewery would not make me think no kids unless the invite specifically said so. Breweries have family events all the time..
Anonymous wrote:“No kids” family events are such dick moves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you people seriously not know that the clearly-invited people are always listed on the exterior envelope?!
Ms. Madison Reede
Means that you are invited, and may not bring a plus one.
Ms. Madison Reede and Guest
Means that you may bring a plus one.
The Smith Family
Means kids are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith
Means that your kids are NOT invited.
Get with the program, people.
Eh not always. People getting married at a brewery are probably not hewing to the most formal standards like that. We got married at a restaurant/bar and we certainly didn't. I'd much rather someone have asked me than assume the most restrictive policy and not come.
Also FWIW it is 2021 and women have their own first and last names. Stop addressing things to Mr and Mrs Oldfashioned. That is weird and off-putting. When I see invites like that, I feel like I don't need to bother even responding since they can't bother getting my name right and clearly only care about or pay attention to my husband.