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I think that's best; college age or 18+ is an individual invitation.
I know you're not supposed to but we put our young adult guests on the same invitation as there parents. It's just too hard tracking down everyone's info and it seems like their addresses/info is always changing.
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At what age are you not included in the "and family" part of a wedding invite. I have some cousins that are 19-22 and I'm not sure if I should send them their own or just include them as family?
What have you done?