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	<title>Comments on: Wedding Tips: Your Guest List</title>
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		<title>By: Amanda Galloway</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amanda Galloway</dc:creator>
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		<description>Eileen,
    That&#039;s funny, because I was just commenting about a similar subject recently. People always worry so much about inviting people out of obligation and then end up resenting it more later when they&#039;ve spent more than what they wanted. As a wedding photographer, I&#039;m able to see what goes on at lots of weddings and the larger the guest list, the less time the couple gets with each person (or they spend all night entertaining everyone from table to table and get no time to relax). I would like brides to think about this so they can truly enjoy what should be a special day with their spouse, family, and true friends (not their annoying boss).
Amanda</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eileen,<br />
    That&#8217;s funny, because I was just commenting about a similar subject recently. People always worry so much about inviting people out of obligation and then end up resenting it more later when they&#8217;ve spent more than what they wanted. As a wedding photographer, I&#8217;m able to see what goes on at lots of weddings and the larger the guest list, the less time the couple gets with each person (or they spend all night entertaining everyone from table to table and get no time to relax). I would like brides to think about this so they can truly enjoy what should be a special day with their spouse, family, and true friends (not their annoying boss).<br />
Amanda</p>
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