Anonymous wrote:I would not attend. I would feel like a second rate seat filler. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want to be friends with her?
We were close in college, and would see each other a couple times a year - I did invite her to my wedding; but (thinking back) I guess it made sense I wasn’t invited to hers. I’m more put off by this obvious tier system because she posted multiple times about sending save the dates 9 months ago and invitations a few months back lol. I just think it’s tacky.
Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine is getting married at the end of this month and has documented a lot of the wedding journey on instagram - she posted stories of her save the dates, sending invitations, etc. I was a bit surprised not to receive either but I understand how expensive weddings are and the various issues surrounding guests lists, and made peace with the fact that we obviously weren’t as close as I’d thought. Well, I received an invitation today inviting me to the wedding, and my first thought was that she had received a number of declines and was moving on to her “B list” to fill seats. To be honest, I think this is pretty tacky and rude and I’m not sure if I want to attend.
I got married semi-recently and we did have a significant number of people unable to make it. We ended up not inviting any “new” people to fill their spots as I thought it would be rude to make it so obvious they weren’t on our “first choice” list. The only exception was that we allowed one guest, who had entered into a relationship between us setting our guest list and the time of the wedding, to bring their significant other.
Am I being petty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always feel like I'm the last person invited to a wedding. And that's FINE! Someone has to be the last invitee and I love weddings. Imma cha cha slide my way to the bar and say something embarrassing in the wedding video.
I love your attitude, I’d invite you to my wedding!
OP, go if you want to. I’m a fan of the “don’t cut off your nose to spite your face”. If you like this person & her fiancé, if you think you will have fun, go! Yes, your friend was a little tacky posting the save the date/invite on social media. We all have our flaws.