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Brilliant_Rock
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diamondseeker2006|1334614793|3172772 said:I totally and completely believe this is a case of guys not communicating. She asked him for his list of friends/family and their addresses. He gives her a list of the groomsmen and their addresses. If they aren't known to be married by the bride, then she probably didn't give the list a second thought. He was the only one invited because the groom didn't think to tell her your name needed to be on the invitation. I think it is as simple as that! It would be incredibly rude not to invite wives, engaged partners, and the other half of couples who live together or have been together long term. When my daughter got married a year and a half ago, it was also close family and friends, but we certainly put "and guest" on the invitations where we knew nieces or friends were in a relationship. And certainly the bridal party all had their SO's there!
He needs to ask the groom. So easy to say: Miss P's name was not on my invitation. Was that an oversight or are you not inviting the love of my life... just kidding...insert whatever words work for you!
This very well might be the case, but well... still. What if it was intentional and you say that?