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Make her uninvite them, if she doesn't and they turn up, explain to them that they were invited without your permission......0
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to go to a wedding you need an actual invite in the post then you RSVP. This is because there's usually a sit down meal.
no-one would turn up having been verbally invited by a guest.0 -
Jobseeeker wrote: »to go to a wedding you need an actual invite in the post then you RSVP. This is because there's usually a sit down meal.
no-one would turn up having been verbally invited by a guest.
Depends on the people/venue. I know a few who would turn up thinking it was open bar/party. Takes all sorts!
The fact she invited them suggests a lack of understanding about common courtesy in terms of invites so they may be the same! Hope not though!
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Did she uninvite them yetNeeding to lose weight start date 26 December 2011 current loss 60 pound Down. Lots more to go to get into my size 6 jeans0
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