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Let her invite who she wants.

Posted By: When she's gone you'll be glad you did. on 2007-04-23
In Reply to: Son's wedding - Grandma is insisting - that certain people be invited that our son

She must be so proud and probably wants to see some of these people.  JMO.  Take it from me, life is too short.  Let her invite some people.  


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The way I understand it is the first few parties I have to ask people to host, who in turn invite their own friends, and then hopefully these people (who may or may not be known to me) book shows and then invite another circle of friends.  I'm not talking about being the hostess and inviting people into my home. 


I know what you mean, though, about the pressure to buy at these things.  I went to different 4 parties this week because I had invited these people to my party and they ordered stuff from me. 


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