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Sister-in-law entitled to being bridesmaid?

 

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nic


Jan 9, 2005, 1:30 PM

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     Sister-in-law entitled to being bridesmaid?  

My father-in-law to-be seems to feel that my fiance's sister is entitled to being a bridesmaid. What is the proper etiquette in doing this - do I have to have my future sister-in-law in my bridal party when we really don't have anything to do with one another?

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Jan 9, 2005, 1:53 PM

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     Re: [nic] Sister-in-law entitled to being bridesmaid? [In reply to]  

You and your fiance have the option of choosing the people in your wedding party. There is no rule that says you have to ask your groom's sister but talk this over with him since he may want his sister in the wedding. Work together to come to a conclusion and then, if you both decide not to ask his sister, have your groom speak to his father. It's better for you to stay out of it.
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