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I'm getting married in St. Thomas in March, and we're only inviting close family and best friends - about 50 people, and it's looking like 35 will be there. I've read that you can't invite people to the bridal shower who are not invited to the wedding, but my family is saying they want to throw me one anyway. What do I do? I really REALLY want one, but I don't want to look bad. Plus, there are a few people I didn't invite to the wedding, and they're upset about it. (But that's a whole different story.) I don't know if they would be more insulted about being invited to the bridal shower and not the actual wedding. HELP!

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Hi Willow188.  I feel about the same on this.  I don't want to look like I'm asking for anything but I think my fiance's family is going to insist on having a bridal shower.  And I wonder if it's appropriate to have one considering that most of the people that would get invited are not being invited to the wedding.  In the end, I don't think I will have much control over that.  We will see what happens.  Good luck with your planning and enjoy yourself.

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I don't think that standard rule applies to destination weddings.  Have your shower and if anyone has an issue with it, they just won't come. But I really don't think people will be offended.

 

We're not doing a shower because we don't need anything but I think we will have an engagement party so that we can celebrate with all the people who aren't coming to the wedding.  Practically our whole invite list will be non wedding guests.

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I was hesitant at first but then I realized my family just wanted to celebrate wtih me and since we're only inviting immediate family to the wedding and are not planning an AHR, I decided a shower would be totally acceptable.  It was really great to see the extended family that I only see once in a while.  The gifts, etc were just icing on the cake.

 

In the end, it's what you're truly comfortable with.  Everyone just has to understand you cannot possibly extend a wedding invite to every person and if they don't want to attend the shower as a result, so be it.

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i had my bridal shower yesterday! it was amazing and i got sooo many great gifts :) i was uncomfortable inviting anyone who was not invited to the wedding so we had a good number of people at the shower.  we decided to invite around 105 people to the wedding (knowing/hoping (haha) that not everyone would attend).  i was torn about this at first but then we just decided to invite more people to the wedding and then my shower list got bigger.  i feel that every bride deserves a shower, i mean really, how many showers have you been to and given gifts for??? it is your turn now ladies! :) 

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I am most likely only have about 20 people at my DW, and I am definitely having a shower.  Are you having an AHR?  Regardless of how/when/where, you are still getting married!!  I believe a shower is a reason for all of the important ladies in your life to get together and celebrate your upcoming wedding, so go for it girl!  I wouldn't feel bad.

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I'm getting married in St. Thomas in March, and we're only inviting close family and best friends - about 50 people, and it's looking like 35 will be there. I've read that you can't invite people to the bridal shower who are not invited to the wedding, but my family is saying they want to throw me one anyway. What do I do? I really REALLY want one, but I don't want to look bad. Plus, there are a few people I didn't invite to the wedding, and they're upset about it. (But that's a whole different story.) I don't know if they would be more insulted about being invited to the bridal shower and not the actual wedding. HELP!

 

It's really to you my dear. The important is, you are really happy about it. Good luck!

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