Wedding Etiquette Cash
Bar
Wedding Etiquette: Cash Bar Wedding
Parties
Open bar wedding party has been gaining popularity these days
because more and more couples have been celebrating an evening
wedding. With open bar, guests are free to order any brand of
drink to their liking without limit as to how many shots or
glasses they should order.
However, some couples with limited budget see cash bar as the
best option for them. As opposed to open bar, guests must pay
for every drink that they order in a cash bar wedding party.
The newly weds won't be held liable for a guest's non-payment
of a drink ordered. Guests should leave a bill for a drink the
way a customer does when he ordered a drink in a local bar.
If you, a groom or bride-to-be, are concerned with wedding
etiquette, wedding etiquette specialists will tell you not to
go for a cash bar. If you would be graded for a wedding
etiquette examination, saying yes to a cash bar has a grade of
zero.
For specialists on wedding etiquette, cash bar is not an option
even for couples who are tight on a budget. Since cash bar
violates wedding etiquette, wedding etiquette specialists say
that you should expect snide remarks from your guests if you
pursue a cash bar wedding party. You might even hear them
saying things like, the newly wed do not know wedding
etiquette, or if they couldn't afford an open bar, they
shouldn't have hosted a cocktail party at all and they should
have stayed with a sit down dinner.
Guests who would make such a remark obviously are unaware of
wedding etiquette too. But just the same, we cannot silence
them for making such remarks.
Some wedding etiquette books even say
that if you are thinking of a cash bar night party, make a pass
for a night party; it's better not to have a night party at all
if it would be a cash bar.
- Solution to Cash Bar
There is a solution though to cash bar. According to books on
wedding etiquette, you can implement the semi-open bar. With
this strategy, you won't worry about violating wedding
etiquette through cash bar and you won't need a big budget to
throw an open bar wedding party.
Wedding etiquette specialists would recommend you to open bar
the first two drinks to your wedding guests and cash bar the
ordered drinks thereafter.
Two drinks are considered socially acceptable standards for
social drinking. In implementing the semi open, semi cash bar
wedding party, you have satisfied the needs of guests expecting
you to practice wedding etiquette while at the same time you
have satisfied yourself for not spending too much.
Many couples who are not limited on a budget implement the
two-drink open bar and cash bar afterwards cocktail or evening
wedding party. This is to avoid excessive drinking from wedding
guests, and for wedding guests to maintain social
composure.
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