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Inviting for cake cutting not dinner

 

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grosa


Apr 9, 2007, 6:49 PM

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     Inviting for cake cutting not dinner  

The reception location holds 100 comfortably. Our guest list is well over that amount.

Is it rude to invite one set of people to the ceremony and reception for the buffet dinner and then invite another group of people for only the cake cutting and drinks.

The second set of people would be people who we are not close to but know such as parents friends whom we have never met, people we work with that if they aren't invited will feel left out, since the office is small, etc.

If it is not rude, how would we state this on their invite?



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Apr 9, 2007, 9:11 PM

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     Re: [grosa] Inviting for cake cutting not dinner [In reply to]  

A good host always considers her guests feelings. So, inviting some guests to the dinner and some to have just cake would be rude. This would be like telling your guests that they are not good enough friends to be invited to the entire event.

Please either change your venue or cut down the guest list.
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(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Apr 9, 2007, 9:19 PM)





 
 


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