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Would you do this?

Their weddings, their ways, it is up to the invitees to decide whether to comply with their requests or not.

I do not believe it is unreasonable as older and more vulnerable relatives or friends may be invited, etc., etc...

DK :))
 
What are your thoughts?

It is their wedding so they can do whatever they like and people can choose not to attend if they don't wish to comply.

Honestly we would have eloped if we had planned on getting married and then a pandemic hit. Once I knew I wanted to marry Greg I didn't want to wait and we did just that. We eloped. And we had the "big-ish" ceremony a few months later when we had initially planned to.

So in a heartbeat I would have said to Greg let's just elope if Covid had interrupted our plans. I wouldn't have waited a year or even 6 months.

It is their wedding and they can do as they please and so can potential guests. Join them and celebrate or don't but don't belly ache about it either way.
 
Just wondering, are they checking vaccine records? Or are they relying on honesty? Because entitled people will lie if they think they are above the bride and groom's wishes

They cut the list down to close family and friends, so they basically know who's been vaccinated. The family members who are not vaccinated are very vocal about it, had a big fit, and were told they could not come. It's kind of a bummer, because they are not nice people and I was really hoping to have a little talk with them.:twisted2:
 
I’d insist on negative PCR tests at the least to be honest
 
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