I have less than 3 months until the wedding and its going to be a destination wedding. Is it too tacky to send them out now? I don’t want to seem too “excited.”
I have less than 3 months until the wedding and its going to be a destination wedding. Is it too tacky to send them out now? I don’t want to seem too “excited.”
ps. the guests who are invited already know the date of the wedding…
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