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Wedding Etiquette
AdviceWedding Etiquette
Advice for Guests
More often than not, it is the guests that we oftentimes hear
complain about the outcome of the wedding, that the bride and
groom violated wedding etiquette, and so on and so fort.
Guests seem to be forgetting that wedding etiquette is not just
for the bride and groom. There is wedding etiquette too
reserved for the guests.
We have outlined here some wedding etiquette advice for guests.
These wedding etiquette advice are taken from different sources
and may help you understand how to act and socialize with grace
and manners in any wedding.
Wedding Etiquette Advice 1: Thou shalt respond to an
invitation, immediately!
Invited guests who do not respond to an invitation are the
major cause of headaches to the bride and groom. There are
guest who will say regrets to the bride and groom just a day
before the wedding day. While some guests will not reply to the
invitation at all and then show up without notice to the
wedding ceremony and wedding reception.
Wedding Etiquette Advice #1 says this act is totally rude!
Today, the bride and groom pay for their own wedding. They rely
on their savings and salary to fund their wedding. They are not
asking their fathers anymore to host their big day.
So, with the limited budget that the couples have allotted for
their wedding (of course they need to save some as a startup
money). The couples need to know the exact head count so they
would know if they will go over their budget. And failure of
guests to reply to an RSVP will give the bride and groom
headaches. They would not know how many guests should they book
in the hotel or caterer. And also, if you aware of this fact,
if the bride and groom add you to the guest list and they
inlist you for a sit-down dinner, they will pay for your head
even though you did not attend the wedding.
Please follow this wedding etiquette advice if you don't want
to be called an unmannered brute. Reply to an invitation
immediately if you must, or at least two week before the
wedding day.
We, guests, expect the bride and groom to practice wedding
attique, and so should we.
Wedding Etiquette Advice 2: Thou shalt be dress
appropriately.
This wedding etiquette advice is not meant to promote fashion,
although being fashionable is really good. This wedding
etiquette advice came next to the wedding etiquette advice on
responding immediately to an invitation. Because after you
respond to an invitation, the next thing you will do is either
buy a gift (if you still have some spare money to buy your
bride friend a gift) or attend the wedding (if you do not have
the money to buy a gift, you can skip the gift giving).
This wedding etiquette advice is for your own good. You would
not want to look like a gate crasher in your friends weddign,
or do you? If it is a formal wedding, you would not want to be
caught wearing a jeans and t-shirt, right? You would definitely
look like a gate crasher if you are not dressed properly.
The wedding etiquette advice if the event is informal: please
refrain from wearing jeans and tank top or t-shirt. For women,
kindly wear a cocktail dress or a pretty Sunday dress. For men,
please, if you may, wear your suit. Just forgo your tie. You
can even roll up your sleeves and open the top button of your
shirt to make it look less forma. You would definitely look
dashing in a suit!
Wedding Etiquette Advice 3: Thou shalt greet the newlyweds.
Brides and grooms want to feel you are happy for them and your
greetings will greatly be appreciated. This wedding etiquette
advice is not hard, isn't it? All you have to do is go to the
bride and groom and greet the bride, "Best Wishes" while the
groom "Congratulations."
Saying your greetings is not only a thumbs-up act, it is also a
kind one.
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