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Matt & I both have large families & we are 99% certain that most of them will come. We also have a large group of friends and we are 99% certain that a good number of them will come.

I work for a small company & I would love to invite my "team" that consists of about 8 people. I realize that we can't all take off time at the same time, so they pretty much won't be able to attend. I also don't want them to feel like I didn't invite them (as I've worked with them for 3 years now & we're all pretty close). If I send invites to them (knowing that they won't attend) does it seem tacky & as if I'm just looking for a gift from them? That, of course, is NOT my intention at all.

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Since you are close with your coworkers, I would invite them. They will probably be hurt if you don't. I do not think it looks like you are looking for gifts. If they are friends, they would want to be invited. I am sure they will feel honored to be included. They are not obligated to give you a gift, that is a choice that they will make. Many times, coworkers who are close will have a party or give gifts even if they cannot attend or were not invited, simply b/c they are friends and want to wish you well. I say, invite them and let them decide what they can/want to do.

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obviously you have to invite both families.regarding friends could you just invite your close friends?regarding work i would invite them knowing that they can,t come but then they won,t be offended.

 

are you having a ahr?this is an option so that you could invite everyone who you can,t invite to the wedding.

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