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Proper introductions for the dead beat Dad

 

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ststair


Jan 17, 2005, 2:30 PM

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     Proper introductions for the dead beat Dad  

Here is my dilemma - And the wedding is this Saturday. My daughter is getting married this Saturday. I am divorced and remarried. My husband is the Father my daughter recognizes and therefore he is giving her away. I insisted that we invite my daughter's dead beat dad (a real winner) He has been nothing but a negative influence in her life and she would rather he not be there but since we were inviting his parents I felt it appropriate to invite him. Now what do I do with him. My husband is Father of the Bride in all aspects - from raising her teaching her values and about her faith to paying for braces and college and the wedding. I do not want to offend the grandparents because they are good people but I do not under any circumstances want anyone to think that this dead beat dad is anything more than a guest. How do I properly introduce him then in the program and and the reception or do I just ignore him and introduce his parents. Please advise.

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Jan 17, 2005, 5:11 PM

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     Re: [ststair] Proper introductions for the dead beat Dad [In reply to]  

Dear Proper Introductions,

You could introduce him as a guest or ignor him. This is your choice.

Best wishes,
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now



 
 


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