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Cheeky couple take the mick with wedding invite and RSVP for themselves and EIGHT family members

The couple even said an 11th person and their two kids might turn up

A COUPLE invited to a wedding RSVP'd saying they would attend - along with eight other family members.

The invite is going viral online, with people claiming the cheeky couple have overstepped the mark saying "it's a wedding, not a barbecue".

 The couple used the blank spaces on the card to invite half their relatives
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The couple used the blank spaces on the card to invite half their relativesCredit: Facebook

The invite, shared on , asks people to 'kindly respond by April 15 2019'.

And it seems the invitees exploited a loophole on the card, writing in the blank space for their names that an entire family would turn up.

In another blank space left for numbers, they cheekily wrote '10 persons will attend'.

To clarify exactly who was turning up, they wrote under it: "Six adults four kids."

 Weddings get more expensive with every person you invite
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Weddings get more expensive with every person you inviteCredit: Getty - Contributor

But if that wasn't rude enough, they then added an 11th person might turn up as well.

They wrote: "I'm not including [name] I can if you want to.

"It's one adult two kids."

So this extra person may have been bringing their two children along as well, bringing the total number people coming to the wedding using just one invitation 13.

Sharing a photo of the invite to Facebook, the person explained it was the husband's stepdad's family who had tried to hijack the invite.

The anonymous poster said: "It was a couple that was invited and they took it upon themselves to invite 8 other people!

"(Possibly 11 other people that's what it says at the bottom.)

"I'd lose my s***. It's a wedding not a barbecue."

The post has racked up hundreds of comments, and people agree the couple are extremely rude.

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 People have been sharing their own horror stories
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People have been sharing their own horror stories

Somebody said: "I'd be calling them telling them absolutely not unless they want to pay."

Another wrote: "I'd uninvite all of them."

Someone else commented: "I'd be calling them and saying 'no'. If the other people were invited then they would have gotten an invite."

People revealed it had happened to them, with one person saying: "My aunt showed up to my sister's wedding with her son, his wife, and their kids.

"She brought people who specifically weren't invited and the wedding was supposed to be kid free. I'm still not over it."

Others said sometimes invites were ambiguous, and people assume entire families are invited.

Although someone else thought: "Why do weddings bring out the worst in people - and I'm not even talking about the bridal party at this point."

In more wedding news, a pregnant bridesmaid claims the bride asked her to have a abortion so the big day would run more 'smoothly'.

Earlier this week, we told you about the bridezilla who demanded £250 in cash off her pal because her ‘miserly gift’ didn’t cover the cost of an invite to her lavish wedding.

We also revealed one bride sparked debate by refusing to cater for vegans and says if they need ‘special food’ they can ‘bring their own dinner’.

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