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Wedding Etiquette
BookRecommended Wedding
Etiquette Books
In every part of the world, ladies dream of weddings. More
often than not, they succeed in getting one. Thus, for every
nation or country, in every culture, there are weddings.
Weddings have become inevitable events in modern society. But,
it is clear and apparent that weddings have become, in a sense,
a way of lifestyle. It can be attributed to the Western
influence.
Wedding traditions, be it for Americans, Asians, Europeans,
Africans or any race, have become universalized. When you say
universalized, it means the event has adhered to same customs
and traditions.
Thus, we have wedding etiquettes. Wedding etiquettes can vary
from one country to another. But the variations are only slight
and minimal. Moreover, the ethics and etiquettes in weddings
are all but the same.
Because being into weddings or attending weddings have become a
way of our modern life, people can get anxiety knowing that
there are certain gestures that can be considered not likely
during weddings.
If you are a bride or a groom, the anxiety can get really
concerning. The couple will have to undergo a hard time---on
wedding jitters and on anxiety from wedding customs.
Thus, the best way to help the soon-to-be-wed couple is to
educate them about certain wedding etiquettes.
Because learning venues for wedding etiquettes can get so
distracting, awkward and embarrassing at the same time, it is
advisable that those needing briefings for wedding etiquettes
consult the book stands.
The following are several of the highly recommended readings or
books for or about wedding etiquettes. To get to know the books
better, or to absorb what they have to say, get to the nearest
book store or go to your favorite online shopping site to place
an order.
Some recommended wedding etiquette books
“The Everything Etiquette Book: A Modern-Day Guide to Good
Manners” by Leah Ingram. The author, Leah Ingram is considered
as one of society’s etiquette experts. Actually, the book is
not exclusive to wedding etiquettes.
The book tackles etiquettes for everyday living. Included in
the topics covered are how to deal with annoying neighbors, how
to choose and send the perfect gift for every occasion,
professionalism at work, camaraderie with colleagues and
friends, dealing with unlikely relatives and so on.
Because the book covers everything etiquette, of course, a few
pages are allotted to weddings. The wedding etiquettes
mentioned in the book are glimpses and shortened or simplified,
but they still are effective tips.
“Crane’s Wedding Blue Book” by Steven L. Feinberg. Mr Steven
Feinberg’s wedding book is very detailed and covers everything
about wedding etiquettes.
The issues tackled start from the preparation---from short
listing the guest list, doing the invitation, hiring wedding
planners, and so on. The wedding etiquettes covered by the book
extend to until after the honeymoon, when the couple should
have finished giving out thank you cards to their wedding
guests.
The book also gives tips and guidelines on what kind and color
of paper to use when printing out invites and than you notes.
It also deals with the proper way of handling unlikely, and
yes, even wedding crashers.
“The Everything Wedding Etiquette Book: Insights and Advice on
Handling Even the Stickiest Wedding Issues” by Emily Ehrenstein
and Laura Morin. The book gives out little and practical do’s
and don’ts during weddings.
The book takes the issues from the different perspectives of
that of the bride, the groom, the parents, the maid of honor,
the bride’s maids, the groom’s men, stepmothers, down to the
guests.
The book boasts of practical solution to every concern and
awkward situations that occur during weddings. The situations
discussed can sometimes get cute, amusing and funny, but you
can tell that they are timely and truthful. Several sticky
situations, for sure, have happened to you.
Everyone who has attended weddings or who are planning to
attend or get into one can relate to the book.
The book even gives out solutions and advice on how to handle
difficult situations during weddings that include how to ask
parents-in-law for financial assistance to cover the reception,
including step parents in the ceremony, allowing single guests
to tag along dates down to planning seat arrangements for
divorced parents and more.
The above mentioned wedding etiquette books can be found at our
favorite book stand or can be ordered online. Just read the
books by heart so you can get to absorb wedding etiquettes and
save your face when situations get really sticky during
weddings.
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