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selina
Savvy December 2014

Significant Others of Friends

selina, on August 9, 2014 at 8:42 PM

Posted in Etiquette and Advice 43

We have already sent out the Save the Dates and will mail out our invitations shortly. Is it rude to not invite our friends' significant others? We just found out that they are in relationships and have never meet their S/O.

We have already sent out the Save the Dates and will mail out our invitations shortly. Is it rude to not invite our friends' significant others? We just found out that they are in relationships and have never meet their S/O.

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  • Blissful
    Super September 2014
    Blissful ·
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    @Heidi - It is not awkward to meet a new person. It's just awkward because he's the last single person in his group of friends. He freaked out a few months ago and started going on all kinds of dates (sometimes multiple ones a day). I just don't want to look back at pictures and see this girl he only dated for a month. They weren't dating when we sent out invites and he won't bring her around any of the friends.

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  • Sandra
    VIP July 2014
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    I would say that anyone who isn't married should be allowed to bring a plus one.

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  • Kate
    Master May 2012
    Kate ·
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    We are inviting significant others for all our friends, even if we're positive they aren't dating. That way they don't have to come alone if they don't want to.

    The exception is families with adult children where the children still live at home--we're just writing Mr. and Mrs. and Family and not giving the children all dates.

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