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My sister has chosen to include the jr. His dad will be there, and they think it's the right thing to do.
We didn't have introductions but on our invites we included the Jr (well actually my husband is the fourth).
We have decided to skip the junior, we're both in our 30s & felt more comfortable with that as our introduction. Thanks for the feedback, ladies :-)
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Hi, Bees!
I am revising our final information with just days to go and am unsure how the Reverend and then the DJ should announce us.
My FI is a "junior". His father is alive and well and will be at the wedding, however I don't think we will be called Mr.and Mrs. "Smith", junior much as he normally doesn't use his jr. suffix. Should we be introduced as Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Junior or just Mr. and Mrs. John Smith on our wedding day?