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Well, If you have a strange name, it can happen
Wat a champ
Sometimes wedding invitations are sent out to an engraver. Unless the handwriting was your father's, this really shouldn't be a concern. You might want to mention it to your dad and laugh about it, in hopes that he'll offer a plausible explanation for your misspelled name.
Not the worst thing that could happen, but certainly isnt that great. Maybe if you're lucky it wasn't written by your dad or his bride. the MOH and bridesmaids often help with stuff like that, and some people actuallyhire professionals to do it. although if it's his third wedding it probably didnt get enough attention to be professionally done. typically each wedding a person has is lower adn lower budget.... lol. but lower budget means proabably even more likely to have been hte MOH/Bridesmaids. Sorry dear.
Maybe his fiancee did it and doesn't know how to spell your name. So therefore, not really an FML.
Maybe his fiancee did it and doesn't know how to spell your name. So therefore, not really an FML.
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I have to wonder, do people just select "ydi" for the hell of it? Even if you have a strange name that his bride wasn't sure how to spell, it still isn't your fault, seeing as you didn't choose it.
Probably because the wife-to-be made the card, chill out.