Perfectly normal. The invite is a gesture towards people you know won't show up, including extended family. When I got married, I hated (still do) my one uncle, but, invited him just to say, I sent the invite, it was you who didn't show up. Same with my wife's asshole brother. I wanted no part of his obnoxious ass in my house, but knew, as he lived 3000 miles away, he'd never make the trip. Same thing. Sent the invite, knowing he'd never say yes.
Travel aside, my wife invited her bitch but HOT office manager, thinking she'd decline, but..The hot blonde showed up at the reception, dressed to kill (and kinda of like a hooker..all the guys were swarming around her). I didn't care if she showed up either way, but did think..You're the branch manager and making good bonus every month..And all your cheap ass could afford was a stupid candle set?
Is it rude to send invites to a wedding you KNOW people can't attend
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Perfectly normal. The invite is a gesture towards people you know won't show up, including extended family. When I got married, I hated (still do) my one uncle, but, invited him just to say, I sent the invite, it was you who didn't show up. Same with my wife's asshole brother. I wanted no part of his obnoxious ass in my house, but knew, as he lived 3000 miles away, he'd never make the trip. Same thing. Sent the invite, knowing he'd never say yes.
Travel aside, my wife invited her bitch but HOT office manager, thinking she'd decline, but..The hot blonde showed up at the reception, dressed to kill (and kinda of like a hooker..all the guys were swarming around her). I didn't care if she showed up either way, but did think..You're the branch manager and making good bonus every month..And all your cheap ass could afford was a stupid candle set?