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Wedding invite
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I hope Nicki posts back with the result of the question that needs to be asked of the groom.0
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In my mind, if the invite was given to your OH, then he surely would be pretty close to him/her to be invited to their wedding, so why is there a problem about asking them?
My DD got married recently and originally only invited close family children, and a close friend with a bf baby. But then they when the replies came back to say that their wife/partner wouldn't be able to come because of the baby, then she accepted that if she wanted both friends to be there, more babies were invited. She had no qualms about having them there, but needed to keep costs down ie: the meal, but if the OP's invite has stipulated that they've an entertainer, it doesn't seem that they are not expecting children, exactly the opposite. Best to clarify this with the invitee and not us - we don't know!"It is always the best policy to speak the truth-unless, of course, you are an exceptionally good liar." - Jerome K Jerome0 -
As all before have said, just ask!0
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