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Re: Hypothetical Question:
Old 08-24-2009, 12:11 AM   #20
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I was moreso doing it in a "saving money" aspect.



The reason I don't see a big deal with sending out an invitation to every person at my wedding, is because I don't plan on inviting every single person I've spoken less than 10 words to in the past 3 years to. It depends on the size of the party you wish to invite. I only want close friends and family, so it wouldn't be a big deal to send out cards, personally.
Its not so much the ceremony for the most part that is usually pretty small.
It's the reception which tends to have a larger turnout.

And to Dylflon, the problem with sending invites to close friends and family and then e-vites to others is it kind of shows some of your guests as lesser or filler, I mean there's the odd chance they won't show or know but still.

Take for example, two of my close friends are getting married next year. I've known the date for one of the weddings since the end of last year, and I still speak with them, but they still will send invitations just because its the proper course of business.

And... well I don't see a point in going cheap with a wedding, you only get one (god willing)
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