Scurvy
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I disagree---I"ve been to lots of "work showers" where I didn't expect to be invited to the wedding. I was a teacher and we had a shower for every teacher who got married. Nobody expected that the entire staff would be invited to the wedding, but they all should up for a little cake and good wishes at a shower.
Also, if someone has a destination wedding that not everyone will attend---they might still go to a shower to celebrate with the bride!
Work showers are different. Since the bride typically doesn't have any input into the guest list, and instead it's just open to all coworkers, it isn't considered to be the same as a "real" shower.
Destination weddings, though, fall under the same "rules" as other weddings. Technically no one should be invited to the shower unless they are also invited to the wedding. That doesn't mean they have to actually attend the wedding, if they aren't able to, but they do have to be invited.