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In reply to the discussion: Wedding etiquette poll [View all]kiva
(4,373 posts)27. Her post is what, at least to me, makes your comment OK etiquette-wise.
If she was publicly feeling you out about table situation, I think that sending her a personal message was a polite way of answering her.
And yes, I agree, not everyone wants to spend the entire dinner talking babies...so it would be great if the bride would put the baby with people who would love it.
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I think you did/wrote the correct thing. Some people are not bothered by a screaming, poopy baby...
BlueJazz
Jul 2012
#11
It's as much about the presence of the baby (quiet or not) becoming the focus of the dinner table
mnhtnbb
Jul 2012
#15
She's not joining the family--she IS my brother's only daughter and has 4 brothers.
mnhtnbb
Jul 2012
#49
If ya have a kid, stay the heck home and take care of it. BOTH do not HAVE to attend.
benld74
Jul 2012
#23