Politely and respectfully ask your parents again. If they say yes, they will probably come; if they say no, they probably will not come.
Politely and respectfully ask your inlaws if they will give you any problems on your wedding day. If they say yes, they probably will; if they say no, they probably won't.
2006-10-15 13:30:05
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answered by a_blue_grey_mist 7
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What are those style of conferences/activities? i've got been in 6 weddings counting my very own, and that i've got on no account been to a bridesmaid assembly. in simple terms be certain you're no longer asking too lots of them, and genuinely do no longer come throughout as though those issues is needed. What you need to do is look on the distributors you would be sorting out out interior the subsequent weeks, like florist, cake tasting, photographer, and so on. and ask her if she's attracted to going to any of them with you. i'm able to work out why she would not want to pass to a bridesmaid gown "assembly" - she's no longer a bridesmaid. yet something specific might pastime her. And fyi - I did just about all of this on my own, different than dragging 2 acquaintances to look at outfits.
2016-10-19 11:20:10
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answered by ? 4
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If you are really this hot on the guy, why don't you have a quite town hall wedding? The 2 of you and 2 friends as witness? From your question-why are you trying to turn a happy day in your life into a miserable one.
2006-10-15 13:31:19
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answered by Sophia J 2
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This is your wedding and your special day. I would invite your parents and the parent in-laws, but I would lay down some simple ground rules. You should talk to your parents about what behavior you expect from them and similiarly your spouse should talk to his parents and what expectations you have on their behavior. It is not too much to ask for people to show a little respect in decency at a loved one's special event. Getting along for a couple hours will not kill them, but make sure you let them know that if they ruin your specail day, then you will kill them yourself =) Good luck and best wishes.
2006-10-15 13:32:56
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answered by Mr Mojo Risin 4
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Why don't you elope instead...spend your money and fly to Las Vegas or an island and have your ceremony and honeymoon at the same time. The money you save on a big wedding can be used for your trip. You are not there to please anyone else. Enjoy your special day!
2006-10-15 13:30:25
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answered by blueyes2001 4
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If they've already said they won't be there, why not go away and get married? How are they going to act AFTER you get married? Are you sure this is a good thing you're getting into???
2006-10-15 13:30:30
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answered by missingora 7
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its up to them really you can't force them..its kinda like mine when i got married on my wedding day my mum wouldn't come if my dad was there since they were divorced ..it hurt me really bad and i had a small party for my mum to come and celebrate
2006-10-15 13:39:55
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answered by pisceslady a 4
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Let me check my crystal ball
2006-10-15 13:29:05
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answered by aliciarox 5
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Why don't these people like you?
2006-10-15 13:32:18
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answered by sheeny 6
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so.....what's ur question?
2006-10-15 13:33:47
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answered by honey_bear_21_1999 4
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