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TheRadiantAerynSun · 10/07/2016 18:51

Not a wedding, but a christening.

My cousin has invited us to her DD's christening, but it's an evening only invite. I don't really mind (saves me having to keep DS quiet through the ceremony) but I've never heard of this before. Is that a thing now?

AIBU to think it a bit unusual!

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ILoveAGoodBrusselSprout · 10/07/2016 18:57

Ive never heard of that. I thought Christenings generally took place around lunchtime, after a church service, and went on till around tea time.

Sorry, I'm no use Grin

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nightandthelight · 10/07/2016 18:58

Never heard of that in my life! Christenings are usually strictly daytime affairs. Clearly this one is being run more as a wedding.

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SooticaTheWitchesCat · 10/07/2016 18:59

I have never heard of this either. I haven't been to many Christenings but they have always been in the afternoon and everyone goes home by early evening.

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sonlypuppyfat · 10/07/2016 19:00

Again a christening being used as an excuse for a party

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Aeroflotgirl · 10/07/2016 19:01

Never heard of this, Christenings take place usually around lunchtime or in the afternoon, and then a celebration afterwards usually in the house or hall.

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VimFuego101 · 10/07/2016 19:02

Never heard of daytime vs evening invites for Christenings before!

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SweetieDrops · 10/07/2016 19:04

That's weird. The whole point of the christening is the ceremony, I've never been to one that had an after party that was more than tea and sandwiches.

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TitusAndromedon · 10/07/2016 19:04

I've never heard of it, but I kind of like the idea! I went to a christening this afternoon and my husband and I spent the entire time trying to keep our twins quiet, yet occupied. Would have loved to just go to the bit afterwards.

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Bearbehind · 10/07/2016 19:05

Hilarious!

I bet they'll be a gift list and everything.

The world has gone mad with grabbiness and entitledness.

If you didn't laugh you'd cry.

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Alconleigh · 10/07/2016 19:06

Not a thing. I would pull this face quite a lot HmmHmmHmm and decline.

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TheRadiantAerynSun · 10/07/2016 19:10

So it's not just me then! Good.

It''s face Facebook invite too Grin

Well, my cousin is lovely, so I shall keep my confuzzelment to myself and enjoy the party.

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Bottomchops · 10/07/2016 19:12

That's the best bit!

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Paulat2112 · 10/07/2016 19:14

When my brother made his communion a few years ago the invite was to the chapel and then on for a meal/party. My mum did tell everyone they were more than welcome to join after and skip the chapel part as seating was very limited and only one pew per child. We didn't go to the chapel (three young kids who wouldn't enjoy standing for over an hour). Is it like that?

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Ditsy4 · 10/07/2016 19:15

Crazy.the whole point is to welcome the baby into the church community.

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AdultingIsNotWhatIExpected · 10/07/2016 19:18

Sounds like they're not Christians at all but want a mini wedding style party

They could just do a naming party, why do people who do Christenings for non Christian reasons not think of that?

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weeblueberry · 10/07/2016 19:20

Won't the baby be asleep come evening? Wink

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BluePancakes · 10/07/2016 19:21

Every Christening/Baptism I've been to, has either been during a church service, or just afterwards. Either way, they can't stop you from going.

And an evening thing is weird too, as you'd expect the baby to be at least sleepy, if not asleep in bed or the pram.

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shitwithsugaron · 10/07/2016 19:23

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GarlicStake · 10/07/2016 19:25

christening being used as an excuse for a party

I would totally do that! Well, if I'd had a child christened I would Wink

Wetting the baby's head in both senses - good move! Have a nice time, Radiant.

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TheRadiantAerynSun · 10/07/2016 19:27

The party time are 5-9pm. I don't know when the Christening is, but I suppose (now I think of it) it would be during the service. Maybe they wanted both ceremony and party and decided to do them on the same day.

It's a logistical nightmare!

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Obeliskherder · 10/07/2016 19:32

Never heard of it. Either it's OTT or it's nice of them to ask you to a sensibly-timed party. The last few christenings we've been invited to were 9.00am ish on a Sunday morning. Far too early for us!

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austenozzy · 10/07/2016 19:33

Ditto, garlic, if our dd had been christened we'd have used it as an excuse for a party! But neither of us is at all religious and the hatch/match/despatch life events that many (most?) 'Christians' restrict themselves to seems hypocritical to me. Our wedding was reg office and (naice) pub piss up with casino tables and dancing, which was much more fun for us than a church thing.

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WingsToFly · 10/07/2016 19:39

Never heard of this - the skipping of the Christening or the having an evening do.

Prom style event for debuting babies the new thing??

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taytotayto111 · 10/07/2016 19:42

We got invited to the evening do of a communion. I'm so thick I assumed it included going to the church as again I'd never heard of not going to the church so we turned up. Lol awkward !!!

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londonrach · 10/07/2016 19:47

Ive now heard of everything. Christenings are an lunchtime affair only, never heard of afternoon and evenings invites. 😳

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