maelstrom
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I'll ask my questions first, and then post the situations that provoked the questioning.
01) When addressing a card to your son & daughter-in-law (or, really, any male/female couple) using first names, shouldn't it be to "Gianna & Sergei", not "Sergei & Gianna", ie: woman's name first?
02) If you are sending out invitations for an event, be it a party, wedding, baptism, etc, would you send out a seperate invitation to a couple's adult (over 18) child, even if they live at home, especially if the grown child can also invite a "guest" (ie: significant other)?
Explanations:
01) My father's family, most notably my grandmother, ALWAYS addresses cards to "Sergei & Gianna" instead of "Gianna & Sergei". Now, you might think this is because it is their son, so he should be first. But my dad has two sisters, and she also refers to them as "Alex & Katja" and "Vincent & Andrea". Now, I'm not losing sleep over this. But apparently my mother is.
02) We have an anniversary event coming up in my family. I am 21 years old. I, along with my parents and a "guest" (ie: my boyfriend) are invited. An invitation arrived today addressed to: "Mr. & Mrs. Firstname Lastname & Kristen & Guest". Shouldn't I have my own invitation for myself and my guest at 21 years of age? Yes, I do live at home, but I am an adult. My boyfriend's cousin recently got married, and my boyfriend and each of his brothers got seperate invitations, despite living at home, because they're all adults. I thought that was the way things should be done. Especially when a guest is also invited to accompany the person. This one kind of does bother me. Especially when it has taken this long for things to even come addressed to me, not just my parents, and someone having to call and ask if I'm also invited & of course I am.
I have already called the person who sent out the invitation and requested that in the future I be sent my own invitation as I am 21 years old. I did this extremely politely and noted that I was not mad, but that it was for future reference. I think this person is now a little annoyed with me. This is a close relative, not a random person.
My mother is still livid and wants to confront said family members about their lack of etiquette. I want no part of this ranting & raving (that is what she is doing, going around the house cursing and whining). Then she accused me of "siding" with them. They ARE my family. Why should I be expected to side with anyone? I dealt with the issue that I felt needed dealing with in a quiet and small way. I am NOT going to help her to be a snarky b-word to people any further. Also, she apparently hates my father and I because we are "such Lastname's!!". Well... yeah, that IS my last name. Then she told me not to forget that I'm "half HerMaidenName too!!". WHHHYYYY must this happen?!! I'm so not about getting into a huge family argument about this. Like I said, I dealt with the personal invite issue politely and quietly, and it's done now. Why does she insist that this go on??!!

*Names changed to protect the... whatevers.
01) When addressing a card to your son & daughter-in-law (or, really, any male/female couple) using first names, shouldn't it be to "Gianna & Sergei", not "Sergei & Gianna", ie: woman's name first?
02) If you are sending out invitations for an event, be it a party, wedding, baptism, etc, would you send out a seperate invitation to a couple's adult (over 18) child, even if they live at home, especially if the grown child can also invite a "guest" (ie: significant other)?
Explanations:
01) My father's family, most notably my grandmother, ALWAYS addresses cards to "Sergei & Gianna" instead of "Gianna & Sergei". Now, you might think this is because it is their son, so he should be first. But my dad has two sisters, and she also refers to them as "Alex & Katja" and "Vincent & Andrea". Now, I'm not losing sleep over this. But apparently my mother is.
02) We have an anniversary event coming up in my family. I am 21 years old. I, along with my parents and a "guest" (ie: my boyfriend) are invited. An invitation arrived today addressed to: "Mr. & Mrs. Firstname Lastname & Kristen & Guest". Shouldn't I have my own invitation for myself and my guest at 21 years of age? Yes, I do live at home, but I am an adult. My boyfriend's cousin recently got married, and my boyfriend and each of his brothers got seperate invitations, despite living at home, because they're all adults. I thought that was the way things should be done. Especially when a guest is also invited to accompany the person. This one kind of does bother me. Especially when it has taken this long for things to even come addressed to me, not just my parents, and someone having to call and ask if I'm also invited & of course I am.
I have already called the person who sent out the invitation and requested that in the future I be sent my own invitation as I am 21 years old. I did this extremely politely and noted that I was not mad, but that it was for future reference. I think this person is now a little annoyed with me. This is a close relative, not a random person.
My mother is still livid and wants to confront said family members about their lack of etiquette. I want no part of this ranting & raving (that is what she is doing, going around the house cursing and whining). Then she accused me of "siding" with them. They ARE my family. Why should I be expected to side with anyone? I dealt with the issue that I felt needed dealing with in a quiet and small way. I am NOT going to help her to be a snarky b-word to people any further. Also, she apparently hates my father and I because we are "such Lastname's!!". Well... yeah, that IS my last name. Then she told me not to forget that I'm "half HerMaidenName too!!". WHHHYYYY must this happen?!! I'm so not about getting into a huge family argument about this. Like I said, I dealt with the personal invite issue politely and quietly, and it's done now. Why does she insist that this go on??!!

*Names changed to protect the... whatevers.