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Guest Ignores Five RSVP Reminders, Then Demands a Plus-One After the Deadline

by Annie Nguyen
July 27, 2026
in Social Issues

A couple planning an intimate August wedding sent save-the-dates seven months early, formal invitations four months ahead, and enough reminder messages to qualify as a minor communications campaign. Their website also clearly explained that plus-ones would appear by name on individual invitations.

Almost everyone responded before the deadline. One of the groom’s friends, however, ignored approximately five messages, allowed the venue’s final-count date to pass, and then announced that he would attend with a previously unmentioned girlfriend.

When the couple explained that capacity was locked, he blamed his work trip to Brazil and continued pushing. Want the full RSVP rebellion? Dive into the original story below.

A late wedding guest expected the couple to expand their finalized list for a girlfriend they had never heard about

Guest Ignores Five RSVP Reminders, Then Demands a Plus-One After the Deadline
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'Guest ignored the RSVP deadline, now insists on bringing his girlfriend. AITAH for saying no?'

My wedding is at the end of August.

We sent our save the dates about 7ish months in advance, then followed up with invitations about 4ish months before the wedding.

We're having a small wedding with around 50 guests (mostly close friends and family) and everyone knew the timeline well ahead of time.

On both our invitation and wedding website, we included an RSVP deadline along with an FAQ section.

One of the FAQs was whether guests could bring a plus one,

and we clearly stated that anyone with a plus one would have it indicated on their invitation and invited the plus one’s of the few close friends we had attending...

Almost everyone RSVP'd before the deadline, and nobody had any issues or questions.

The only messages we got were people saying they loved the invitations, the website, and were excited for the wedding.

One of my fiancé's friends, I'll call him B, was very late RSVPing and honestly just unresponsive in general.

We reached out to him about five times because my fiancé wanted him there and we kept a seat open

for him even after we confirmed our numbers with the venue, hoping he'd eventually respond.

Well, today, two weeks after the RSVP deadline, hefinally replied and said he's coming.

Then he asked my fiancé if he could bring his girlfriend. We had no idea he was even seeing someone.

He tends to date people for a few months at a time, but if he had mentioned her anytime over the last several months, I honestly would've been open to...

Since we locked in our numbers, I told my fiancé to respond with something like, "I wish you had told me earlier.

We had to give our final numbers to the venue on the X date, and they're locked in now. If anything changes I'll let you know, but we're at capacity."

Now B is insisting on bringing his girlfriend anyway, saying he was working in Brazil and didn't know. That explanation doesn't really sit right with me.

My fiancé texted him our wedding website several times asking him to RSVP, and we could see that he'd read the messages.

He was also active on social media during that time, so it feels like he had wifi to send a quick text or even mention that he had a girlfriend...

My fiancé wants to budge and see if we can include her, but I'm honestly pretty offended.

Not only did he miss the RSVP deadline, not only did he ignore five texts, not only did he have around six months to mention he was seeing someone,

but now he's being persistent after we've already said no. The audacity is what's getting to me.

AITAH if I insist his girlfriend can't come? And AITAH if I tell our planner that if B shows up with his girlfriend anyway, she should turn her away?

Few things make people feel more taken for granted than watching their careful planning become someone else’s last-minute demand. Weddings carry emotional meaning, but they also involve deadlines, contracts, seating limits, and expenses.

When a guest ignores repeated reminders and then expects special accommodation, the frustration is rarely about one extra chair. It is about whether the couple’s time and decisions are being respected.

In this situation, the OP and her fiancé did far more than send one invitation and wait. They provided months of notice, explained the plus-one policy, contacted B repeatedly, and even preserved his place after confirming their numbers. His delayed response already required flexibility.

Asking about his girlfriend was not inherently offensive, but continuing to insist after being told that capacity was locked changed a request into pressure. OP’s anger appears rooted in the accumulation: unread responsibility, five ignored messages, a missed deadline, and then an expectation that the couple should solve the resulting inconvenience.

A different perspective is that B may be treating friendship as permission to bypass formal rules. Because he is close to the fiancé, he might assume the deadline applies more strictly to ordinary guests than to him. His explanation about working abroad may also help him avoid admitting that he procrastinated or failed to prioritize the invitation.

Yet closeness should normally create more consideration, not less. The couple’s previous willingness to chase him may have unintentionally taught him that delayed responses would still be accommodated.

Licensed clinical social worker Caitlin Cantor explains that boundaries identify the point at which another person’s behavior begins disturbing someone’s security or self-respect.

A boundary becomes meaningful only when it is clearly stated and consistently followed. Wedding etiquette guidance also stresses that RSVP deadlines allow couples to submit final numbers to venues and caterers, and guests who were not explicitly offered a plus-one should not assume they may bring one.

This means saying no is not retaliation for B’s lateness. It is the natural consequence of information arriving after the planning window closed.

If the venue can easily add his girlfriend and both partners genuinely want to include her, they may choose to extend that kindness. However, they should not rearrange seating, absorb extra costs, or create resentment merely because B refuses to accept an answer.

The fiancé and OP also need to present one decision. If B senses disagreement between them, he may continue pressing the more flexible partner. Informing the planner that only named guests are admitted is reasonable event management, not cruelty.

B should be told clearly that arriving with an uninvited guest will not create an exception at the door. A wedding invitation offers hospitality, but it does not transfer control of the guest list.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

These commenters said repeated ignored messages made the missed RSVP entirely his fault

OfficialBroccoliRob − NTA. “I was working in Brazil” does not prevent someone from replying to five messages over several months.

International travel did not delete his thumbs.

General-Ring-2885 − NTA and ngl you wasted your time writing this out for an outside perspective if EVERYONE had the same deadline

with less reminders than the friend that is entirely on him let alone the website sent more than 2 times to him and he still failed to RSVP.

HE just misses out and if he feels like you both did him wrong he was not a true friend anyways.

Tlc87_drc85 − NTA. If he hadn’t seen the messages, been on social media, etc,

I would say be a little lenient and see what you could do. But since he read the messages and had been active on socials, stand firm.

These Redditors advised giving a firm final refusal without reopening the guest count

TrixIx − "We have already turned in our final count.

If you couldn't open the website in Brazil, you should have let us know and we could have screenshot the info for you.

We'll be sad to miss you at our wedding if you're unable to attend alone, but at this time our guest count can no longer be increased.

We hope to get to meet your gf at a different time in the future though. "

teresajs − NTA Given his insistence on bringing a GF after being told she couldn't be accommodatied,

and the wording of your fiance's message to him, it would be appropriate for  Fiance to respond, "You misunderstand.

You missed the RSVP deadline and weve already had to provide our headcount for the venue and catering. We are unable to include your GF and you, as well.

While you may have been busy while you were away, I messaged you multiple times because I wanted to include you in my special day.

I know you saw those messages and didn't respond.   I hope we can catch up another time. "

HODOR00 − Lol this is easy. No. We're done here.

Lilybit09 − NTA.  No is a complete sentence

These users questioned the friendship and felt the fiancé was making all the effort

Puppet007 − NTAH 100% But your fiancé should get some self respect.

His “friend” never bothered to RSVP but you kept a seat open for him and reached out multiple times with

no response back until it was past the deadline, despite him being active on social media while overseas.

He is not a friend to your fiancé and the friendship sounds one-sided if your fiancé is the only one putting effort into it.

singlemuslima − NTA. Why does your fiancé want him at the wedding? He kept ignoring your fiancé.

Is he usually a doormat? IMO, he doesn't deserve paying extra for.

Massive_Weight3462 − Well, she can come but ther will be no seat and no food for her.

If he really wanted to have her there, he could've planned that by RSVP earlier, that's on him. NTA

Should the couple ask the venue one last time, or would that reward months of carelessness? If both arrive anyway, should the planner turn away only the girlfriend or both guests? Share the verdict below.

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Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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