If a guest’s plus-one does not satisfy the couple’s expectations, then they are reserved for the “overflow list.”
“You likely will have people cancel before your wedding day. So, you can keep that in mind and put all of the ‘maybe’ plus-ones on an overflow list. When people cancel, they will be the first people we go to while trying to fill up guest spots,” Kaytlyn explained.
Many TikTokers found her comprehensive decision-making guide to be understandable and a personal preference. Still, others believe that the whole idea adds a new level of stress to wedding planning and guest communication.
What do you think? Is Kaytlyn’s list “overkill,” or is it a great way to customize your perfect day?
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