This is the big question asked by every couple, but the answer depends largely on whether a wedding is a large scale or small scale.
The first people who should be invited by the bride and groom are more direct family, ie parents and siblings.
Later would come the people who have previously invited to their weddings as the groom and the bride, and that's when if the wedding is done on a large scale, are also invited other relatives of the bride and groom (grandparents, uncles, cousins) and others not so close friends of the couple, and commitments of the parents.
If the wedding is on a small scale, the couple invite their immediate family. In any case, the decision to invite or not someone to your wedding is very personal and relates only to the couple, as it is your big day and they decide what they deem most appropriate.
It often happens that if parents are responsible for the expenses of the guests of the couple, they also invite people who have been invited to the weddings of their children or relatives. In this case, and according to this criterion, the wedding has a considerable number of guests.
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