* It is wise not to invite 'some' subordinates' lest you hurt others feelings. If you have close friends that are your subordinates then you can invite them to the wedding.
It is not poor etiquette to invite the same relatives and friends you had at your first wedding. Many people are married a second time.
Not unless she's paying for the wedding - and even then it would be tacky. Only invite her close friends...and then pay for the wedding!
The correct preposition to use with the word "invite" is "to." For example: "I invited my friends to the party."
Buy Wedding animations. Go to your room and invite your friends and choose some bridesmaids best mans and the speaker. Then do the rest of the wedding like a wedding in real life.
If you don't want to invite your parents to a wedding don't tell them about the wedding in the first place.
It's not in most cases. Destination weddings may be an exception, but to invite someone to your shower and not your wedding is a big no no.
No, it's rude to invite a guest to the Engagement Party when you have no intention of asking them to the wedding. If the guest has a reason they can't make the wedding then it's just fine to invite them to the Engagement Party.
To get married on zwinky, you go to heaven, then the bride gets into the white dress and the groom gets into his tuex and invite some friends over to have a big wedding. There has to be a priest who says "Will you stay with this person through sickness?". And stuff like that! Whoever is having a wedding out there on zwinky, HAVE A WONDERFUL WEDDING, lol.
No. You can invite or refuse to invite anyone you wish.
You are cordially invited to attend my wedding.
With difficulty.