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Article: Bride committed faux pas uninviting guest.(Life-Style)
- Article from:
- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- October 7, 2006
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: Last month I attended a wedding in the south of France as the guest of one of the bride's friends. (The bride and groom are acquaintances of mine.) After the travel plans were already booked and paid for, the bride advised my friend that, although I could attend all the other activities around the wedding, she would have to "uninvite" me to the reception in order to save money unless one of her "A-list" guests could not attend.
Right after the wedding ceremony at the church, the bride's father told me that her cousin and his wife could not come, and insisted that there would be a place for me. However, at the reception two of the groom's cousins showed ...
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