why not? if you got your own invitation and weren't invited along with your parent's. but even then just ask your cousin if you can bring a date(better yet don't ask your cousin ask your aunt and uncle since their probably paying)
2007-10-14 02:47:04
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answered by krysigarfield 2
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Of course why not? If I bf had a wedding to go to with his cousin and didn't invite me I would be a little hurt and curious as to why.
2007-10-14 02:28:13
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answered by Konjo Nashi Pirate™ 5
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If your invitation says you plus guest then if you like you may ask your GF to accompany you to your cousin's wedding.
2007-10-14 03:03:39
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answered by Poppet 7
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Has your cousin invited you to bring a guest to his/her wedding? If so, then invite your girlfriend.
But if your cousin and his/her partner have not invited their single guests to bring dates, then you must respect that. Do not bring your girlfriend, without cousin's approval.
You have to respect your cousin's wishes on the matter.
2007-10-14 05:24:12
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answered by Suz123 7
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You should ask her to come...Just make sure the invite says and guest...If not you will need to make a phone call...People take a head count of how many they invite, so there is food and drink for everyone...If you do bring your girlfriend, you will have someone to hang with and dance with...Just dont do that chicken dance thing, she may break up with you....LOL
2007-10-14 02:57:24
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answered by ABBYsMom 7
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Yes, of course
2007-10-18 01:57:21
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answered by sasha1641 5
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If you are permitted to bring a guest, yes your GF is the person you should bring.
2007-10-14 02:34:14
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answered by virtuouskelly 3
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why the hell not? are you not proud of your GF? are you ashamed of her? if the answer is yes, then try to find someone else. you obviously dont love her that much.
2007-10-14 02:30:15
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answered by brazenlove 3
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only if the invitation says you and a guest. if there is no option for a guest, I wouldn't do it.
2007-10-14 16:43:55
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answered by ? 5
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Do you have "And Guest" on your invitation?
If so, go ahead and invite her.
If not, then go alone.
2007-10-15 18:56:18
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answered by Terri 7
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