taken from www.wedbykez.com - Kez is a Newcastle marriage celebrant

There is something about a wedding that blows perspective out of proportion. Especially when it comes to deciding who actually attends the wedding.

When your guests list starts to rival the credits for Ben Hur Beware! You're in danger of falling victim to some classic wedding etiquette furfies.

going to extremes with your guest list?

The have-to invites

It's called nutting out a wedding list because it can drive you completely nuts. Especially when you have a long list of "have-to's" so called because when they become a part of your invite list it is normally pre-empted by the phrase "Oh But you have-to invite.....". These people can be family friends, work colleagues or even relations. No one has passed a law about who has to be at your wedding and if they do.. I'll blog about it.

The Long Lost

For some reason the lure of wedding will entice long lost distance uncles, aunts, cousins out of the closet and onto your wedding list like the smell of bacon tempts contestants on "The Biggest Loser." You may share acommon DNA strain but a wedding full of your 2nd and 3rd Cousins twice removed will ensure you Don't-kNow-Anyone on your big day.

Doing it for the kids

More fights have broken out over whether or not to invite children to a wedding than over "Who gets to play Barbies first!". Children are a blessing, in fact the majority of wedding happen with the plans for future procreation but there are no rules as to whose kids you invite and whose you don't. Those who have chosen to increase the population of our great nation are well aware of the restrictions it can put on their social life.... the same way you should be aware that having children means your friends are not always available for a trip to the local for a quite vino. Those who can find babysitters will, those who can't, won't come. It's up to you to make the call about whether that matters.

The Uninvited

Horror stories are abundant on wedding websites and forums about the "uninvited." Kids, Cousins, Partners or any sneakyguest on your wedding day who wasn't supposed to be there but somehow just were. Wedding Crashers are not as fun as Vince Vaughan and Owen Wilson and you are going to regret paying for them to get plastered if you don't say anything. If they are not down on the overpriced piece of card that was your wedding invitation - then they are not meant to be in a tux and drinking your bar tab.If you are inviting someone to share one of the most special days of your life, I would assume they are special to you and should understand your reasoning for the number restrictions.

Finally approach your guest list the same way you approach a home loan. Research, communicate and make damn sure you know what you are getting into before you sign anything. The one thing that is considered bad etiquette is uninviting.

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Comment by A Luxe Design Company on October 23, 2009 at 1:11am
So true! We had to really think about the composition of our wedding guests, simply because people don't know how to leave unruly behaviors at home these days. For example, we have a family member that will take the opportunity anywhere she can to "square up" a situation with a person who has ever done her wrong. By "wrong", I mean to her definition of wrong. By "anywhere", I mean anywhere. And by "square up", I mean create havoc. It took a lot of mulling and mulling and mulling between my husband and I, because she is truly a loved member of our family. At the last possible invitation minute, we invited her. And boy did we have to keep tabs on her during the wedding pre-shoot with our photographer, as she was trying to tell him how to take pictures. Also, she tried to clear the air with a family member who rubbed her wrong during my post-wedding picture shoot. It was 5 degrees from a nightmare.
Comment by Kerryn Tippett on October 23, 2009 at 1:31pm
Wow Tiffany - that sounds like a bit of a headache on your special day. I hope you delegated the task to a family member so that you could enjoy the wedding and the photo shoot!

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