If you have a good reason, like your baby is due on the same day as the wedding and is far away from your hospital, you just say "Sorry, I can't come," and move on. But if you say you won't attend because, say, you don't like the color dress the bridesmaids are wearing, then I don't know. Besides, I'm only 11 years old.
Well, you can't refuse an invitation to anything. If the host wants to invite you they will. If you don't want to or cannot attend; in most invitations a reply card is included. This is a small card that comes along with a stamped envelope where you can indicate whether or not you will be attending the wedding.
Everyone is allowed to attend a catholic wedding. There aren't any rules specified as to who should attend the wedding or not.
Wedding invitations are the traditional way of asking friends and family to attend one's wedding. Those who receive wedding invitations are asked to reply as soon as possible as to whether or not they can attend the wedding in order to provide the wedding couple with an indication as to the number of people who will attend the wedding.
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You are cordially invited to attend my wedding.
If you received an invitation to the wedding then you do not need to bring the invitation to prove you were invited. If you never received an invitation to the wedding then it is not etiquette to attend the wedding and you would be considered crashing the wedding.
its up to u if u do or not
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Yes. It happens all the time. Think of a wedding reception, and a catering hall or a private restaurant.
If your not invited to a wedding, this means you did not receive an invitation and therefore you cannot attend the wedding.