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KillerGremlin 08-22-2009 03:37 PM

Hypothetical Question:
 
Wedding Invitations via Facebook:

Acceptable or Not Acceptable.

I ask because members of my current generation are starting to get engaged and stuff, and I'm sure it is going to happen where we start seeing invitations on Facebook.

Bond 08-22-2009 03:42 PM

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Not acceptable. A wedding invitation over Facebook shows no class and is lame.

Nighthawk 08-22-2009 03:57 PM

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It's just stupid

Swan 08-22-2009 04:39 PM

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Completely agree.


And the bride tends to like the invitation and keep one as a memento

Typhoid 08-22-2009 04:40 PM

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It's a wedding, not a fucking BBQ.

I'm noticing that in the times of so many mediums of conversation, people are still sticking to "normal" ways of doing traditional things. For the most part people still break up and get engaged face-to-face, so hopefully most of them will realize wedding invitations have to be sent non-electronically.




Totally unrelated: Why the hell is it that the "older" generations (IE: All of our parents) type like 12 year old asian girls when they finally take up the internet?
I just saw a comment my mom made to my sister on Facebook and suddenly hate life.

KillerGremlin 08-22-2009 05:17 PM

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The thing that's crazy is people DO breakup over Facebook...and people do get upset over relationship statuses on Facebook. Facebook has become this social measurement for people, people really take things seriously.

I think it's kind of weird even when I see wedding photos on Facebook...it's like you're crossing something incredibly intimate with something kind of dumb and disposable (as we found out in Bond's Facebook-getting-hacked-thread).

I'm gonna open up my own Facebook counseling center for couples with domestic Facebook disputes. :lolz:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Typhoid (Post 256026)
Totally unrelated: Why the hell is it that the "older" generations (IE: All of our parents) type like 12 year old asian girls when they finally take up the internet?
I just saw a comment my mom made to my sister on Facebook and suddenly hate life.


I agree btw...older people have a hard time conversing via the Interwebz.

manasecret 08-22-2009 05:36 PM

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I agree with everyone here. I think you should treat your wedding with a little more respect than your drunken birthday party.

Of course, maybe using facebook as a pre-pre-invite, so that it's not a replacement of the physical invitations would be acceptable for me. Though I think that's skirting the heart of the question.

But on the other side, we just received this (IMHO) ridiculous wedding invitation that has this bow at the top of the card so the envelope is like half an inch thick at one part and looks ridiculous. I think some people go too far with their weddings.

Bond 08-22-2009 06:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Typhoid (Post 256026)
Totally unrelated: Why the hell is it that the "older" generations (IE: All of our parents) type like 12 year old asian girls when they finally take up the internet?
I just saw a comment my mom made to my sister on Facebook and suddenly hate life.

I've noticed this as well.

Honestly, once internet websites / applications reach critical mass, it is time to abandon ship.

BreakABone 08-22-2009 06:09 PM

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To the original question, I think it would be tasteless and in many ways disrespectful to your guest as it makes it seem thrown together. I mean you use Facebook for like social events like parties or a beach or a BBQ. A wedding is pretty friggin big deal.

Hell I have friends who are planning their wedding for next year and the year after, if they pulled that crap probably would feel cheated.

To Typhoid's question, I don't think its just a parental thing, I think most people are introduced to the net in that lingo, I'm not ashamed to say when I first used the net I use to speak like that (Except the Z at the end of a word I hate that SO SO SO much)

As for Facebook, we had a saying in school, "If it ain't on Facebook, its not official." It was a joke at the time because it was relatively new and WAY before they started the feed and crap, but now it seems like big news. Some of my friends update their life on the damn thing... a trend I am starting to hate is when folks are like Goodnight/Good morning facebook.... like anyone cares.

Vampyr 08-22-2009 07:50 PM

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It's acceptable if you do it a couple of weeks before the wedding and you've already sent real invitations to everyone, then you can have a facebook event just for the heck of having one.

DeathsHand 08-22-2009 09:22 PM

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Wedding invitations, no.
Divorce announcement via status update after screaming at and beating your wife, yes.

People *our average age* shouldn't even be getting married...
And that rings truest with my particular age, and stays true until I say so, growing old as I grow old.
It creeps me out.
That and having kids.
I'd just as soon throw them down a well.
As part of a ceremony.
With invitations sent out via facebook.

Edit: For the record, that didn't come out nearly as harsh as I meant for it to.

Typhoid 08-23-2009 05:17 AM

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Quote:

People *our average age* shouldn't even be getting married...

Everyone in my family, parents/uncles included got married around 22.
That blows my mind. I'm 22. I still make fart jokes.

Combine 017 08-23-2009 05:22 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Typhoid (Post 256061)
Everyone in my family, parents/uncles included got married around 22.
That blows my mind. I'm 22. I still make fart jokes.

And thats the way to be! Well, maybe.

Wedding invitations via Facebook = NO!
That is so incredibly inferior. Its like getting slapped in the face with a hard cover book. Unpleasant and unnecessary. A formal invitation is what is needed, not some stupid facebook inv.

Also, my lower eyelid wont stop twitching...

thatmariolover 08-23-2009 12:27 PM

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Certainly you could have an event on Facebook, but it's completely classless if it replaces actual invitations instead of supplementing them.

Dylflon 08-23-2009 02:18 PM

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Saves you so much moeny on stupid invitations.


Acceptable.


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