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14th September 2018
04:10pm BST

After the Save The Dates went out earlier this summer, people began to ask me about what my fiancé and I had planned re: plus ones.
It seemed mean, in a way, to decide for the guests who gets a plus one and who doesn't - so we've left it up to them to decide.
It's all down to the fact that we've got so many guests flying in from overseas and, while they know both of us, they may not know anybody else who is actually at the wedding.
So if they want someone close to them by their side for the 12-or-so hours of wedding festivities, then that seems fair enough.
And if they're cool with mingling solo and getting to know the other guests during that time, then more power to them.
At least this way, they would have the option.
As for the guests in Ireland? Many fit into the categories above already - and when we went through the list, we realised there was going to be only a few who didn't seem to fit into the 'guaranteed' plus one categories.
So it only seemed fair to give them the same option, instead of picking and choosing who got to bring someone along.
Either way, at least everyone is going to be able to make the choice that helps them feel more comfortable, relaxed and ready to celebrate the day.
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