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beezer




Post #1 of 3 (1382 views)
     co-workers  

Would it be "tacky" to hang up one invitation for all my co-workers and ask them to sign if interested in attending my daughter's wedding. I don't want to send individual invitations and make them think they are obligated to attend or send a gift if they are not attending. I worked with a girl who did this and it seemed like a good idea. If they don't want to attend, they don't have to sign. What do you think?

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Post #2 of 3 (1371 views)
     Re: [beezer] co-workers [In reply to]  

Your posting of this question implies that you really already know the answer... yes, this would be impolite.

Send an invitation to all guests you'd like to attend. Please only invite co-workers with whom you have a relationship.
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Post #3 of 3 (1364 views)
     Re: [beezer] co-workers [In reply to]  

Dear Beezer,

I completely agree. It may seem more like you are trying to get more gifts for your daughter by placing a flyer up on the bulletin board.
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now



 
 


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