Guest to your Wedding Should be...

Cut Your Wedding Guest List

The first step is to go through your guest list and put an "A" or a "B" next to each name, with the A's being the absolute "must invites" and the B list is everyone else.
The next step -- Cut the "B list". Start by asking yourself these three questions:

Have I seen this person in the last 12 months?
Have I spoken with this person in the last 6 months?
Did I send this person a Christmas card last year?

If you answered "no" to all of the questions above, then you could probably cut this person from your guest list without loosing too much sleep.

If your list is still too long, then you should try going through the following:
Don't invite your parent's friends, particularly if you don't know them very well. However, there is one exception to this rule. If your parents are paying for all or a majority of the wedding expenses, they may be entitled to "more" input regarding the guest list and other areas of the wedding planning.

Don't invite old high school or college friends that you know you'll never see again.
Don't invite second and third cousins.
Don't invite business associates, unless of course, it's your boss, or someone who you work with closely on a regular basis.
Don't invite children.
Don't allow single people - those without "significant others" - to bring a date.
Don't invite people just because you were invited to their wedding.

ou may feel badly about cutting people from your guest list - but remember - this is the fastest way to save money on your wedding expenses!

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