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It's rude to invite yourself to a wedding.
Originally posted by LoraJ
And like someone else said, you can't assume they are not wanted to be there. If you invited people to the ceremony only, they would expect to be invited to the reception. So it's not like the person didn't want everyone at her ceremony, she couldn't afford to have everyone at the reception.
Can you see the difference?
Originally posted by Mermaid02
Sure I guess I see the difference.But I wouldn't have asked or let anyone ask on my behalf- just personally I would have felt uncomfortable.
Originally posted by LoraJ
No one asked on my behalf. I had no intentions in going. Now that I had remembered how it all transpired, my friend asked if she could attend the ceremony. Not sure if she mentioned my name or not, but when I saw the bride later that day, she mentioned the friend was going and said I was welcome to come too.
Originally posted by Lewski709
Your friend should have been an actress, because she obviously puts on a good show. Glad she got a good gift, I would hope someone would give me a nice gift if they came uninvited. I would have felt so WIERD about it all, I wouldn't have gone.
Then you were invited and didn't go uninvited...paper invitation or personal, you were invited.Originally posted by LoraJ
when I saw the bride later that day, she mentioned the friend was going and said I was welcome to come too.
Originally posted by LoraJ
....And you are also making it sound like we crashed the wedding, when we did not.