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what happens when too many people come to your wedding?


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So we are getting married next weekend and we paid for 75 people. Well it looks like now somewhere around 115 will be there. Almost everyone we invited is coming. The place has $250 deposit and will keep it if we go over but is that all or do they try to collect more? Because i am tapped out.

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Not very many people rsvped. But when we started going through the list i started marking off the names of people who told me they were coming. When i was done i counted over 100 people. We guessed 75 way back when we made the list. A lot of people we just assumed would not come but there are only about 5 invitations that have responded no and i am pretty sure everyone else is coming. I never expected a 95% turnout.

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RSVP? Most people don't know french.

:D

Seriously, though, with our baby shower hardly anyone RSVP'd and tons of people showed up. It's a common theme with these types of gatherings. Nobody thinks it's important to RSVP and they can all fug off.

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Panthro, have your bride to be visit makeupalley.com. She'll have to register for the site, but they have a wedding board where it's been discussed several times. I can't remember exactly how to word it since I don't hang out on that board much.

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