Lionqueen2
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How would you handle this? We and another couple (friends of ours) just received an 'invitation' to attend a holiday dinner party. Supposedly, the host asked our friend to extend the 'invitation' to us. The invitation did not come directly from the person hosting the party, but from their friend who is also a friend of ours. We do know the day, but don't even know the time.
We do know the person hosting the party, but we are not close although the hostess does know our address, phone number, email, etc. We do know other people who will be attending. This is more of a dress up event (suit for DH)not a casual drop in thing and the event will be catered.
What would you do? Would you go or think it is a token invitation and decline? If we accept/decline, do we phone the hostess with our decision since we didn't get a direct invitation from the hostess? Wouldn't the hostess want to know how many would be coming/not coming for dinner?
I know this is not one of life's great problems, but just a confusing and maybe awkward situation. It doesn't matter to us if we attend or not, but I don't want to offend anyone. I'd appreciate any thoughts.
We do know the person hosting the party, but we are not close although the hostess does know our address, phone number, email, etc. We do know other people who will be attending. This is more of a dress up event (suit for DH)not a casual drop in thing and the event will be catered.
What would you do? Would you go or think it is a token invitation and decline? If we accept/decline, do we phone the hostess with our decision since we didn't get a direct invitation from the hostess? Wouldn't the hostess want to know how many would be coming/not coming for dinner?
I know this is not one of life's great problems, but just a confusing and maybe awkward situation. It doesn't matter to us if we attend or not, but I don't want to offend anyone. I'd appreciate any thoughts.