no he is 77 i just didnt know everyone''s opinion.. go knows my mom is what is making me think this... at the point where she is drivin me a little crazy.. she was asking what the etiquette on that.. ahhhhhhh
Unless he is a family friend or someone that is dear to you, I don''t think there is any reason to feel obligated to invite him. If you want to, go for it, but don''t feel you have to.
This reminds me of the show "Three''s Company," LOL! I agree with the other posters, don''t invite the landlord unless you have some sort of friendship bond...
don''t you hate when moms throw out strange questions and lace them with thoughts on etiquette which then drive us crazy?
my mom bought the emily post book once we got engaged and it''s been the bane of my existence ever since! if i hear one more "well, my book says..." I''ll scream!
ok, now that i got that out of my system
, no there is no etiquette that i know of that says you must invite your landlord. the decision to invite/not invite him should stem from the same thought process your undertake when deciding to invite other friends/co-workers..how close are you to them? how much room is there in the budget? are you inviting close friends of his?
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