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    The friend—that was one of the expected guests—shouldn’t have invited them to join, in the first place. “It was so weird, but also, I would never not feed people and make them watch me eat ...

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    Asking if You Can Bring a Plus One. You get an invitation to a wedding, but it only has your name on it. This is a clear sign that you do not have a plus one for this event.

  5. Etiquette in North America - Wikipedia

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    Persons without socially established partners may not request to bring a guest, nor is a host expected to invite singles to bring a date (i.e., "[Invitee] and Guest"). [16] [17] When receiving an invitation, one is obliged to respond in kind as soon as possible. This means if receiving the invitation by phone, reply by phone, etc.

  6. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the invitation uses formal, third-person language, then the recipient replies in formal, third-person language, saying either "Mr. Robert Jones accepts with pleasure the kind invitation to the wedding on the first of November", or "Ms. Susan Brown regrets that she is unable to attend the wedding on the first of November."

  7. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    In some regions of Poland, the tradition to invite wedding guests in person is still upheld. Many young couples, accompanied by their parents, visit their family and friends to hand them the wedding invitations personally. According to old tradition, a groom arrives with his parents at the house of his bride just before the wedding ceremony.