Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 Hey everyone, i need some help. My little cousin is getting married in September and on the RSVP form it only gives the options of chicken or steak... How do i politely request to not be served either one? I have no problem with just a salad and would not want them to have to spend the $40 or whatever to serve me a poor animal i have no intention of eating. All the weddings i've been to in the past have either had a veg option or were served buffet style... any thoughts? thank you so much! cheers melody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 in the past, i've asked the bride or groom directly what i should do. usually they'll pass me along to whoever is catering the wedding, and more often than not, i'll end up with a special meal (but never count on it, of course) or a yummy collection of side dishes. On 07/14/03, veggielo <melodyo wrote: > Hey everyone, i need some help. My little cousin is getting > married in September and on the RSVP form it only gives the > options of chicken or steak... How do i politely request to not be > served either one? I have no problem with just a salad and > would not want them to have to spend the $40 or whatever to > serve me a poor animal i have no intention of eating. All the > weddings i've been to in the past have either had a veg option or > were served buffet style... any thoughts? > thank you so much! > cheers > melody > > > > > BAY AREA VEGETARIANS (BAV) is a community group for veggies to network & find > support. Free membership and lots of free events :-) See below links for more > veggie info.... > > Event Calendar, free Membership info, Charter, FAQ (/) and More! > > http://www.bayareaveg.org/ > > Local Animal Rights groups > http://www.freedom4animals.org/events.html > eastbayanimals/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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