I’m worried how they will react if they don’t receive an invite.
I’ve been engaged for a while now, almost a year in fact, but there’s still something I’m struggling with when it comes to making one of the biggest decisions about our wedding.
Who do I invite and who can I cut?
My fiancé and I have decided a big showy shin-dig isn’t for us. We just aren’t those type of people at all.
But who can we cut? If we have it local and don’t invite some of our friends, will they be offended? If we have it away, how do we choose who we will invite to go with us?
We’ve done the numbers and if we invite JUST our immediately families: parents, grandparents, siblings, nieces and nephews, we are already sitting around the 40 mark. That’s before we’ve invited any extended family and friends at all.
It’s insane.
We don’t want a big wedding but if we chose to have a small wedding how do we explain to our friends they aren’t invited? So many people already assume they are invited.
To me a wedding is about two people not about the hundreds of relatives and friends they have.
But I know others don't feel the same as I do. To some a wedding is a group celebration and they think it is their right to attend. I have no idea why, I honestly don't get that, I'm marrying my partner not you.