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Would You Be Offended? - Houston,TX

If you had a pretty close family member getting married in a very small ceremony in a room that would accommodate about 10-12 people max, and that family member told you that your presence is strongly desired (because you're close), but there's no room for your spouse, would you decline the invitation? Would you be offended that your spouse is not included? Oh, and the ceremony is being held in the middle of a work day; people attending can do so on their lunch break.

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So What Happened?™

This was actually MY wedding scenario--in the middle of the week because the date was significant to us; at a church building with a minister, but in a small office. We didn't want the big to-do because we wanted a very intimate setting with only certain people present, spirits that were closest to us. This was very important for specific reasons. My family member was asked to show up, but his wife was not because she was not close to me. To my knowledge, she was not offended, but he was prepared to decline if she had been available to take off work. She couldn't take off, anyway, so it was a non-issue. I hadn't much considered that spouse thing before I got married myself and wondered what other people thought. There were no invitations that went out. We made a list and then mentioned it when we saw them or made phone calls. It worked out perfectly, and I would not change it if I had it to do over again.

We used the timing of it to help us limit the guests. Had we done it on a Saturday afternoon, we would not have had such restrictions.

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Not at all.

It's HER big day, she should be able to invite the people who she is closest to.

My hubby and I are NOT the same person, and do not have the same meaning to everyone.

11 moms found this helpful

Well if the room's only big enough for 10 to 12 people I imagine most spouses would not be included, right? Bride, groom, parents, siblings, very close friends, even in a teeny tiny family that pretty much covers it.

9 moms found this helpful

No, most definitly not. IF they could only fit that few, be honored. It sounds like they are picking the 12 most important people in both their lives!

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Nope. And my husband would probably be relieved.

18 moms found this helpful

No I wouldn't be offended. Hubby would be thrilled to not have to go ;-)

16 moms found this helpful

I wouldn't be offended and my husband would likely be happy he didn't have to go.

13 moms found this helpful

No--I'd be glad to be included, and respectful of their desire to keep it small.
It's probably one of those instances when the "asking" needs to be done tactfully and with explanation, or I could see some being offended! Heck, there are people that get offended when their kids aren't invited to an "adults only" wedding--which I think is nuts (the getting offended part).

12 moms found this helpful

no, not at all they can only choose 10-12 people! i'd be honored!

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I didn't invite a single person to my 'wedding', since we just went to the courthouse. So, no, I wouldn't be offended. That is a special day. I'd just be thrilled to be included. I'd also greatly enjoy time away from the hubby and kids! :)

11 moms found this helpful

Not at all.

It's HER big day, she should be able to invite the people who she is closest to.

My hubby and I are NOT the same person, and do not have the same meaning to everyone.

11 moms found this helpful

Well if the room's only big enough for 10 to 12 people I imagine most spouses would not be included, right? Bride, groom, parents, siblings, very close friends, even in a teeny tiny family that pretty much covers it.

9 moms found this helpful

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