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Nakesha
Dedicated February 2021

Poor form?

Nakesha, on January 16, 2020 at 3:58 AM

Posted in Etiquette and Advice 22

My sister and I had a pretty large falling out recently, again and now I'm wondering if it's poor etiquette to invite her adult children without inviting her. The falling out was substantial enough that beforehand I had planned to ask her to be a bridesmaid and now I'm 99.9999999999999% sure that I...
My sister and I had a pretty large falling out recently, again and now I'm wondering if it's poor etiquette to invite her adult children without inviting her. The falling out was substantial enough that beforehand I had planned to ask her to be a bridesmaid and now I'm ****% sure that I don't want her at my wedding.

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  • Kristen
    Master November 2020
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    I feel you. At the end of the day they are adults but out of loyalty to their mom they may decline. You should not deal with any stress on your big day and if you two do not have a relationship it is ok. Some siblings do not and it is what it is. Smiley smile

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  • Jennifer
    VIP August 2021
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    I think if the falling out was that intense, it is perfectly fine for you to forgo inviting her, but still inviting her adult children. I'm sure they will appreciate you including them.

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