mother of the groom invited to bachelorette party?
Is it customary to invite the mother of the groom to the bachelorette party ? I didn't invite her anyway because she is causing stress between the bride and groom to be. Bride to be was fine with not inviting her. What is proper in this situation ??
curious in PA.
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Re: [sis of bride] bachelorett party
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Dear Curious:
Most often the mothers are not invited to the bachelorette party. Unless the party is a really tame sort, like an afternoon at a day spa, it is acceptable to leave the mother of groom out. Especially in your case where it seems there is some friction, let's not give the mother of the groom more ammunition.
When thinking about etiquette it is always best to use logic so, if you were the bride, would you want your future mother-in-law to see you letting your hair down and partying with your friends? Most of us wouldn't but, again, consider the people and places first...use logic. Make sense? Top Wedding Questions Forum Moderator - "Write your sorrows in the sand, your blessings in stone".