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Okay - so we sent out STD's in March for our November 09 wedding, and of course we've heard back from lots of ppl. We plan on doing formal invites in June or July with an RSVP (there was none with the STD). We have a lot of ppl (125) and I am making my invitations by hand - so that's a lot of time and effort! Do I have to send invites to those who have already said they aren't coming? It would save me a lot of time not to, but I am willing to do it if it's the correct etiquette. Any advice?
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We sent out invites to everyone. Even though we had a lot who said no. The only people we even gave STD to were close friends and family and wanted to make sure even if they said no that they knew they were still invited to attend. Didn't want any drama. That being said, since we only gave STD and invites to our family and very closest friends I only had to send out 40 invites (1 per household or like our cousins over 18 off in college got their own) Our other friends have just been invited to AHR. AHR invites went out to about 220 people

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I haven't sent out anything yet, but I dont plan on sending invites to the people who don't plan on coming. I'm only sending invites to those that have booked. We are sending out a lot of STD's and I think it would be a waste of money to send out a bunch of ivitations to people I know won't/can't attend.

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We are, simply as a formality. Plus our invites have both the DW invite and the AHR invite in them, so while some may not be able to attend the ceremony, many will be able to attend the AHR. I wouldn't want anyone to feel hurt or excluded that they didn't even receive an invite.

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