I've been reading older articles (cira 2012ish) where a LOT of people think that inviting people for after dinner drinking and dancing is tacky and rude; not to the ceremony/reception. However, I've noticed a big turn around in the thought, and people are finding it more acceptable-- Especially inviting people you work with, not expecting presents at all, etc.
I've been thinking of inviting work people to my reception after dinner for dancing and drinks, with no expectations of presents. I haven't heard anything negative from my family that I've talked to, and my own sister did this. We work with a TON of people, and feel as if it would be rude to just invite a couple of people and negate everyone else; which is why we'd like to open an invite for everyone we work with to come and dance the night away with us in the evening.
Did you do this? How did you do invitations for it? I see them all over the internet.
Advice? People don't attack- I hate when people on these forums do it. Just looking for some good advice/how to make invites/etc.