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How To Be A Good Guest On
Evening WeddingsEvening
Wedding Etiquette<+>How to be a Good Guest on Evening
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Weddings were almost always held during daytime in the past.
But like evolution, the customs and norms on weddings have also
evolved over time.
Most couples nowadays find evening weddings more romantic and
ideal. Evening weddings have increased popularity over
time.
People see weddings, especially receptions as a perfect time to
mingle with old and new friends and generally socialize.
However, only few know that several wedding etiquettes do exist
for evening weddings.
As for almost any issue hounding etiquettes on weddings, you
will be surprised how evening wedding etiquettes mainly revolve
around the most basic issue and concern on weddings---
attires.
For the bride and the groom, it is surprising that not much is
expected during evening weddings. Evening weddings, according
to several etiquette books and guides, should be treated as if
they were daytime wedding. But take note, the case only applies
to brides and grooms.
Being a nice and good guest, you are expected to follow several
practical and unwritten guidelines. You would not want to
create a bad impression to people, don’t you?
To illustrate the most common dilemma encountered by guests,
who really try hard to be good guests, read on for a sample
situation that you may have encountered in the past.
An evening wedding situation
Annie was invited to the wedding of a high school friend. The
event poses a lot of excitement to her because she sees it as
an opportunity to touch base and catch up with old high school
friends.
Thus, Annie wants to make sure she will create a good and
fashionable impression on that night. She wants to show
everyone how she has improved and gotten prettier and foxier
over the years.
However, one concerning factor about the wedding was that it is
an evening wedding. Annie has attended just a couple of evening
weddings before, and those were informal events, unlike this
forthcoming one.
The invitation sent to her clearly and boldly emphasized that
the guests are expected to come in formal attire. Ahh, Annie
thought. That would be to her advantage. She will more
exuberate radiance through a beautifully made gown.
The wedding night of her friend turned out to be disaster for
Annie. Why? Because with her utmost desire to ‘dress to
impress,’ she found that she over did it.
Annie wear a very beautiful and radiant fire-engine red gown.
The dress accentuated her figure, and no wonder, she was really
beautiful.
If she was beautiful on her gown, what went wrong? What
happened in the evening wedding that made Annie want to run out
instantly from the event?
Apparently, Annie unintentionally stole the bride’s wedding
thunder. Since she came in flaming red and beautiful gown, all
eyes were on her during the wedding. Some people, to her
dismay, also came to congratulate her, mistakenly identifying
her as the bride.
It can never be flattering. Not all eyes were smiling to Annie.
The bride’s eyes were flaming red, with anger! All the bride’s
maids, and almost all the ladies in the ceremony showed those
disgusted and unwanting looks to Annie. She thought, she should
never have attended that evening wedding.
Dress for the occasion
Evening wedding invitations that bear the phrase “black tie
optional,” indicates that the evening wedding is meant to be a
formal gathering and the hosts intend the guests to appear
formal.
Men are expected to appear in their tuxedos and women in their
evening ball gowns.
For the burden of the ladies, they should first find out about
the wedding colors and motifs before showing up at the wedding.
Otherwise, they, for sure, would not want to catch hot and
daunting eyes during the entire ceremony until the
reception.
For the ladies, remember not over do it. Do not steal the
thunder from the bride. Do not out do the bride’s maids, the
maid of honors and the bride’s mom as well.
Dress down. Find a suitable color and design of the gown that
can attract attention, but not too much to the extent that all
eyes are totally fixed on you. Remember, it should be the bride
who should stand out on her much-awaited moment.
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