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I was wondering if I should send invitations to the people (familly members)who already says that they are not coming because this & that...

 

I know my grandmother won't come but I don't want to be rude and don't send her invitations.... I'm sure she will say something if she don't receive anything! Either way, she will have something to say girl_werewolf.gif

 

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Originally Posted by TammyB View Post
I would send out invites to everyone, even if you already know they can't attend. Some people (even more so grandparents) may want to keep the invite as a memory.
I think I'll do that. I've been thinking of giving her OOT bags even if she's not coming!
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We are going to do something but not the invite. To me it would be redundant to send an invite to something that you have already told the host you can't attend. We are thinking of sending out announcement that will be on the same paper just not with all the extra info. You could also send out the invite with a rsvp card saying we are sorry we won't be seeing you in___ and you will be with us in thought . but something fancier than that.

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Oops...I didn't. I sent everyone STD's saying to rsvp online, and explained that those who replied with a yes/most likely will attend would receive formal invitations a few months later. I only sent them to those people, it did save me over $200 in invites that I would have sent to people who either didn't reply or flat out said no early in the process.

 

I did send one to my grandmother who lives out of the country as a courtesy, knowing she wouldn't travel so far. You could always send them to a few special people you don't want to exlude, but not to every person who says no.

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