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Bride-to-Be Receives Wedding Invitations—Then Has a Realization

Bride-to-Be Receives Wedding Invitations—Then Has a Realization

Summary

A bride-to-be, Claire Chaussee, found an error on her wedding invitations after receiving them. The date was wrong, showing Saturday instead of the correct day, Friday. Rather than pay for new invitations, she chose to correct the mistake by drawing a line through the incorrect wording before sending them out.

Key Facts

  • Claire Chaussee is 25 years old and from Sun Prairie, Wisconsin.
  • She discovered the error on her wedding invitations only after receiving printed copies.
  • The invitations incorrectly mentioned the wedding date as a Saturday instead of the actual day, Friday.
  • Chaussee decided to manually correct the date on the invitations to avoid reprinting costs.
  • Her TikTok video about the mistake went viral with 3.4 million views.
  • Claire Chaussee is a professional volleyball player.
  • Many viewers on TikTok shared their own wedding planning mistakes in the comments.
  • An etiquette guide from The Knot suggests flexibility in planning wedding guest lists based on budget, venue size, and priorities.

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