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I am a May bride addressing my last two invitations... and I am stumped by one situation. I can find examples of how to address to an unmarried couple living together, but how about an engaged couple not living together?
My fiance's uncle is engaged to a woman with two kids. They have separate houses right now. Of course, we're inviting Uncle Ken and expecting him to bring almost-Aunt Susan. It's not like we're inviting her independently of him. My FMIL wants them to get separate invitations. This is okay, but seems silly, as they'll be coming together and we're trying to get Susan's address.
@ mary-alice-me -- your FMIL is right. If people don't live together, they should get seperate invites, even if it is a pain.
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Hi,
I know the May brides must have this on their minds now that we are in March. I found a great resource for your invitation etiquette.
http://www.crane.com/navContentProduct.aspx?NavName=Etiquette_Tips&DeptName=Etiquette_Wedding&Name=WedEt_AddressingEnvelope