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Saturday, October 24, 2009

My mom's friend is hosting a couples shower for us and didn't invite my dad and his wife. What do I do?

My parents are divorced and each of them are remarried. They have mutual friends. The friends have been invited and everyone is wondering why the groom's dad and step mom weren't invited. I don't want to cause problems, but is this the proper etiquette?
My mom's friend is hosting a couples shower for us and didn't invite my dad and his wife. What do I do?
i don't think so, but maybe they want to throw a party for the 2 of you and they are closer to your family than to his. ask if his parents can come, too. what could it hurt to ask?


tell your to be in laws that you want them there since the party IS for YOU.
Reply:This is your party, your parents should be there. Ask the hostess to kindly send an invitation ASAP.
Reply:Well, she had her reasons, probably that she didn't want to cause any tension. In any case the guest list isn't something you need to worry about, apart from your wedding, where you will be the host and can invite anyone you choose.
Reply:This is truly bad form for your Mom's friend. Ask the person to send the invite now. No one should be left out.
Reply:If your parents are divorced and your mom's friend is throwing it then they don't need to invite your father and his wife.
Reply:No, it's not, but the host has the right to invite whomever they like. You can bring up the issue since the party is in your honor, and if you REALLY think they're behaving badly, tell them you will not be attending. Just because someone wants to throw you a party doesn't mean you have to go.
Reply:Technically, a host has the right to invite anyone they please. However, I think in this case it was in extremely poor taste and quite rude. Talk to the host and point out that your parents weren't invited.
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