To give the real reason might be offensive.
When it comes to “tacky,” I take a stance that’s probably more Dolly Parton than Emily Post.Issue your invitations. You might call this event Third Time’s the Charm.
My grandmothers get along great and often spend time together. They are both widowed, but one of them remarried about a year ago.We all keep our feelings to ourselves and are respectful when we have been around him, but my parents and my other grandmother are not a fan of this man.His presence would likely turn this relaxing time with my family into a weekend revolving around his lectures, narcissistic antics and drama.
How might I extend this exclusive invite? Or is there a polite and discreet way to ask he not make this trip a disagreeable one?Your grandmother chose to marry, and when she did, the man she married entered your family. For better and — it seems — for worse, he is there.
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