Wedding Etiquette

You’re just right, you’d hate to leave a pair like that stuck

were they loading up their mechanically propelled vehicle?

A top of the range baby travel system. She was ating him to bits, along with the assistant. I nodded and I carried out my pair of nappy bins and went on my merry way.

Them hormones will wreak havoc with an otherwise mild mannered lassie

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Out with the folks this evening.
50 years married today.

We’re heading off West next week for a couple of days with them. Had to reassure the aul lad he would not be away for the AI Final.

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Bantz. I haven’t even been to that many weddings and I’m pretty sure I’ve seen that whole Fr Ted thing done twice.

Ah. The preemptive strike, they’ll have to go one better I suppose…

Sad cunts

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Is it now a thing not to invite a plus one if the second party had not been going out with the invitee for a long time, eg. two years?

This looks likely to cause a lot of grief in our house

I was only invited because it was two dubs getting married. I was seeing a friend of the bride and it just so happened two first cousins were a part of the groom’s best men. I’m not sure if it’s a thing.

What’s the relationship between invitee and the wedding party? Ages involved?

I think the accepted protocol is 12 months. It important not to relationship identify though

Not related but old and close friends of the family.

Have they not taken to the mistress?

Don’t invite them back when the time comes.

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If they are tight on numbers thats not hugely surprising

We did that for our party but they were invited to the Afters. None of those couples lasted to invite us back to their wedding.

At my sister in laws wedding at the mo. She had the right idea: only family at Mass and meal(in a v nice hotel) and then have a party tomorrow where everyone’s invited.

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You’d only give a plus one if the couple have been together a long time or the invitee won’t know anyone else and so needs to bring someone.

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