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| No last names anywhere on invitation | |
| By: Gellchom Date: April 19, 2024, 2:25 pm | |
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| We just got another wedding invitation with no last names, even | |
| on the envelope, and the RSVP is electronic, so no clue on a | |
| return envelope address, either. No parents' names appeared on | |
| the invitation, just the "Together with our families ..." | |
| formula, so no clue there. The lovely invitation (printed, not | |
| electronic) wasn't informal; it's not like using their full | |
| names would have ruined the tone somehow. | |
| We were able to guess who the bride was, my husband's first | |
| cousin's daughter, because she has an unusual first name. We | |
| didn't know she was engaged (we live far away and don't hear | |
| from these relatives often). But I only found out the groom's | |
| last name by searching for a gift registry. | |
| If the bride had had a less distinctive name, we would have been | |
| at a complete loss. I imagine that their friends had no | |
| trouble, know both of them, and already knew they were engaged. | |
| But relatives and family friends who don't live nearby and | |
| aren't in on the latest family news might well know more than | |
| one "Rachel" or "Michael" who might be getting married around | |
| now. I remember once getting a first-name-only bridal shower | |
| invitation for someone whose name I didn't recognize at all. I | |
| had to call the hostess to learn who it was for -- the fianc�e | |
| of our friend's son. I don't remember whether I even knew he | |
| was engaged (the wedding invitations hadn't gone out yet), and | |
| even if I did, I certainly didn't know his | |
| girlfriend's/fianc�e's name, and they weren't the only couple | |
| getting married that year. | |
| I doubt we will be able to attend this wedding, as it is halfway | |
| around the world from us and the same week that our | |
| daughter-in-law is due to give birth. We happily sent a gift | |
| from their registry and are very happy for them. | |
| So it's not like there is any problem here! I am just writing | |
| because I would advise against doing this. There seems to be no | |
| benefit to it, and potential confusion and/or embarrassment. At | |
| least put a last name on the envelope. | |
| #Post#: 81147-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No last names anywhere on invitation | |
| By: lowspark Date: April 19, 2024, 2:53 pm | |
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| I had a similar experience years ago. The couple had gotten | |
| married in her hometown but were holding a party/reception here | |
| because this is where they lived. I got an invitation that had | |
| the bride's first and middle name. Only. I honestly don't | |
| remember if it had the groom's name at all. I just remember it | |
| having the usual invitational text in normal size font and then | |
| the bride's name in larger font. | |
| Something like this: | |
| Come celebrate with us | |
| blah blah blah | |
| etc. etc. | |
| Mary Jane | |
| at location | |
| at date and time | |
| I had to rack my brain to think of who Mary Jane (not the actual | |
| name, but something similarly common) was. I mean yeah I knew a | |
| couple of Marys but didn't know any middle names. I had no | |
| advance notice of the party here, plus it was someone that I | |
| didn't see all that often at that point in our lives, so didn't | |
| immediately know who it was for. I did puzzle it out to about | |
| 90% confidence that I knew who it was. I accepted and went and | |
| figured if I was wrong, it would be kind of a funny surprise! | |
| I was right. And funny thing is, in conversation at the party, | |
| she mentioned that she realized after the invitations had been | |
| sent out that there was no last name, and she hoped everyone had | |
| been able to figure out it was her! I probably laughed and | |
| reassured her it was fine. | |
| This all happened probably about 30 years ago! But the memory of | |
| it still stuck with me. | |
| So yeah, be sure to put both your last names somewhere on the | |
| invitation! | |
| #Post#: 81148-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No last names anywhere on invitation | |
| By: Aleko Date: April 20, 2024, 4:22 am | |
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| - And please, put them on your Christmas cards too! I�m sure we | |
| have all stared blankly at a card signed �With love from Jack | |
| and Mary� or something similarly vanilla, and wondered who the | |
| heck these people are. | |
| (The UK Post Office has recently changed to bar-coded stamps | |
| which don�t need franking, which makes it even harder. The frank | |
| used to provide a geographical clue, if it was legible - at | |
| least knowing the card was posted in the | |
| Edinburgh or Bristol area reduced the possibilities.) | |
| #Post#: 81150-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: No last names anywhere on invitation | |
| By: Rho Date: April 20, 2024, 9:12 pm | |
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| Two Aunts on my side hosted a Bridal Shower for our relatives | |
| and 4 cousins on future husbands side who lived nearby. | |
| Invitation had my first and last name. One of HIS cousins | |
| called Aunt #1 and as I was told later started to scream at her | |
| " Who are you? Who is Rho? Why did you send me this invitation?" | |
| None of them attended the shower although one did send a | |
| velvet photo album that we still have. | |
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