Plus-One Etiquette Helper
Use relationship status, guest role, seat limits and social context to make a clearer plus-one invitation call.
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Etiquette call
Consider it if seats allow
This is a budget and room-capacity call, not a hard etiquette failure.
| Relationship status | Long-term relationship |
|---|---|
| Guest role | Friend |
| Seats left | 12 |
| Knows other guests | some |
| Recommendation | Consider it if seats allow |
| Tone note | This is a budget and room-capacity call, not a hard etiquette failure. |
| Wording | We are finalizing numbers now and will let you know if we can extend plus-one invitations. |
This is a planning starting point, not a rule. Use your budget, culture, contracts and relationship context.
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FAQs
- Is this a strict etiquette rule?
No. It is a decision helper. Culture, budget, venue capacity and family expectations can change the right call. - Can I invite some guests with plus-ones and not others?
Yes, if the rule is consistent and easy to explain, such as married or long-term partners, wedding party members, or guests who will know very few people. - Does this collect guest names?
No. It uses only scenario inputs and stores them locally in your browser.