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  1. Jan 31, 2019 · Updated Jan 31, 2019. No matter how many hours you spend finalizing your wedding guest list, you might be anxious about people showing up uninvited. Whether it's an ex, an estranged family member or a stranger looking for a good time, here's how to deal with crashers both before and at your event.

  2. These uninvited guests have the audacity to attend weddings without an invitation, causing disruptions and potentially ruining the couple’s special day. In this article, we will explore the allure of wedding crashing, the consequences it can have, and provide strategies to prevent and handle these unwanted guests.

    • Never leave a fellow crasher behind.
    • Never use your real name.
    • Never confess.
    • Blend in by standing out.
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    • Never leave a fellow Crasher behind. Crashers take care of their own.
    • Never use your real name.
    • Never confess.
    • No one goes home alone.
    • IT REALLY ALL STARTED WITH A WEDDING INVITATION. Producer Andrew Panay (Serendipity, Van Wilder: Party Liason) received an invitation to a friend's wedding, triggering memories of his college days when he and his friend used to crash weddings.
    • IT WAS ORIGINALLY WRITTEN TO BE SET IN BOSTON AND CAPE COD. But producer Peter Abrams knew it would be too cold to shoot in Boston or Cape Cod in March and April, so director David Dobkin (Shanghai Knights) suggested Washington D.C., where he grew up.
    • OWEN WILSON WASN'T COMFORTABLE WITH THE ORIGINAL SCRIPT, SO HE AND VAUGHN CHANGED MOST OF IT. “When I first read the script, I wasn’t comfortable. It was a funny concept and story, but part felt corny," the star told New York magazine in 2005.
    • JANE SEYMOUR BEAT OUT RAQUEL WELCH TO PLAY KATHLEEN. Seymour had auditioned for the first time in 30 years to win the part over the likes of Welch. She said the script was the "funniest thing" she had ever read.
  4. One might wonder, how does wedding crashing even work? The process typically begins with uninvited guests gaining access to the wedding venue, either by blending in with the crowd or through sheer audacity. These crashers often look for opportunities to seamlessly integrate themselves into the celebration without raising suspicion.

  5. Well, the best thing to do is get someone else in on the problem. Find someone near you who is good at solving these kinds of issues tactfully. Ask them what they think. Your head is full of wedding stuff so it’ll be hard to make this decision on the fly. By asking someone else, you gain another brain to think up a solution.

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