When working out your guest list you may want to consider if you will be having both day and evening invitations? Some couples have restrictions like the capacity of the venue which can mean they were unable to invite some friends, family or work colleague. While this has its benefits being able to keep control on the intimacy of the day as well as the budget as costs can't spiral out of control as there are limits to what this can reach sometimes couples on the other hand are left with a situation where they wish to be courteous and include others in their celebration.

In truth many guests are often happier to get an evening invitation as often have commitments such as caring to their young family, work, study or personal. Let's face it attending weddings can equally be costly on guests be it fashion, beauty, potential accommodation and child minders so with evening invitations these can be reduced as less commitments need to be re-arranged. If you are conscious you don't want to segregate guests into category of priorty or preference don't be. If your reason for not being able to invite them for the full day was because of intimacy or capacity reasons you'll find that a true friend will completely understand and wish you the best. If they don't and cause a fuss are they really the type of negative energy you want around you on your special day?
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