Wedding Guest List: THESE are the people you should NEVER invite to your wedding
The date is set, the wedding menu is in place, and you have even picked your outfits! Now it is time to narrow down your guest list.
Wedding guest lists are impossible to come up with at one go especially since there are two sides of the family to consider, two workplaces and two sets of friends. The number might seem to grow faster every single day! Couples are known to fly into fits of rage when it comes to handling the delicate business of whom to invite and whom not to. It is important to keep your cool while making this important decision. Remember that the wedding day is one of the most important days of your life and you should only invite those with whom you want to share your precious memories. Do not invite anyone unless you are hundred percent sure that they will make both you and your husband happy with their presence. Strike out those few folks from your guest list who you feel might compromise the sanctity of the day. Remember you are under no obligation to invite everyone whom you know!
Someone who is unappreciative

The couple is under a lot of stress on the wedding day as it is. A good amount of money, energy and emotions are invested in hosting the perfect wedding. So invite guests who you know will genuinely want to have a good time with you and leave out those who you know will complain. Don’t bother inviting guests who are unappreciative, quick to point out any shortcomings and unpleasant to be around!
Someone who will start a drama

Weddings are dramatic enough, you don’t need guests who will add to the drama! If you are aware of anyone who is a cause of rife among your friends and family, then leave that person out. Don’t invite anyone who is known to pick fights and start a drama. One dramatic outbreak at the wedding can end up creating an aura of extreme unpleasantness!
Keep your ex away

It doesn’t matter if you are on a friendly term with an ex, there’s no need to invite them. The presence of an ex at the wedding is definitely going to be awkward for your new spouse and those in the family who knew about your previous relationships. Even if your ex is a part of your larger friend circle, it’s advisable to keep them out.
Colleagues who aren’t your friends outside of work

Many of us feel obliged to extend an invitation to our colleagues and seniors to the wedding. Remember that you are under no such obligation. It can be awkward for you to see your colleagues at an intimate event outside of work, so there’s no need to invite any of them unless you’re friends outside of work!
























































