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Invite work colleagues to wedding?
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I work in quite a small friendly office and have been here for five years. I am getting married soon and I was planning to just invite them and their spouses to the evening do but the gaffer said something which assumed they were invited to the service. My mum has suggested I send them an evening invitation and just put a note inside to say that they are quite welcome to come and watch us get married at the church and then in a polite way say that the meal is just for family and close friends (which it is) but they are invited to the evening do. We are putting on a buffet in the evening as well so everyone gets fed. Do you think this is ok to do and if so, how could I word this please? Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had this problem too; and actually said that the day was for family / close friends and the evenings was for everyone. Nobody seemed to mind, and all came along to the evening and had a good time. I bought invitations that specifically said "Evening", so that there would not be any confusion.
Hope you have a fantastic day - mine will be a year next week and I want to do it all over again!
Hope you have a fantastic day - mine will be a year next week and I want to do it all over again!
I used to plan weddings and I'd say that was fine. Most people dont expect to be invited to the meal maybe if you send them a 'programme for the day' so eg
2pm - service, all welcome
4pm - Sit down meal, family only
7.30 - Buffet and evening entertainment (or whatever you're having) all invited and guests welcome.
And just say to them as much as we wanted eveyone to come to the sit down meal we were limited to how many people we could invite so we decided to keep it to family only. How does that sound?
2pm - service, all welcome
4pm - Sit down meal, family only
7.30 - Buffet and evening entertainment (or whatever you're having) all invited and guests welcome.
And just say to them as much as we wanted eveyone to come to the sit down meal we were limited to how many people we could invite so we decided to keep it to family only. How does that sound?
Agree with all the above. You might also like to suggest a nice pub or bar where they could get cosy (and tiddly) whilst waiting for the meal to finish.
I had guests waiting in the bar of the hotel where I had my reception and they didn't mind at all. We even had some spare champagne sent out to them in the bar.
I had guests waiting in the bar of the hotel where I had my reception and they didn't mind at all. We even had some spare champagne sent out to them in the bar.