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Wedding Etiquette
WordingHow To Write The
Wedding Etiquette Wording
During the entire course of the wedding, there are several
instances that require wedding etiquette wording. What is
wedding etiquette wording? It is a collection for phrases or
paragraphs meant for the couple’s union.
The wedding etiquette wording follows certain rules to make it
as effective and elegant as possible. Traditionally, the bride
handles all the wedding details, including the wedding
etiquette wording for the groom. But thankfully, now there are
some things that can be handed over to other people like the
wedding planner, a member of the family or even the clergy.
The announcement:
The engagement can be announced to both families in an intimate
gathering. However, the law requires that the union be posted
in an ad as public announcement of their nuptial. The wedding
etiquette wording for this can be kept to a minimum.
The details include, the name of the couple and their parents,
the date and location of the wedding and the reception
information. More elegant announcements can run a full-page
story about the couple’s history but members of the elite
society mostly do this wedding etiquette wording.
The invitation:
After establishing your guest list, it is time to send out the
invitations. The wedding etiquette wording is very important
and must be written while considering the marital status of the
couple’s parents and the couple themselves.
As more and more people get divorced, the wedding etiquette
wording has evolved to accommodate the changes. If all the
parents are divorced, the invitation should include all
parents' names, with the bride's parents first. The mothers
should be written down before names of their ex-husbands.
t is important to note that wedding etiquette wording dictates
that the invitation contains the following: name of the couple,
their parents, the date and location of the wedding, wedding
attire requirements, the map to the wedding and reception area,
the bridal registry information and other details such as a
wedding website of the couple.
As a matter of wedding etiquette wording, all the wedding
invitations must come from the bride’s side, even for the
friends of the groom. They should be sent out six weeks before
the wedding day. Guests from out of town should be considered
and have their invitations a lot earlier than the rest so they
can prepare for the event.
The wedding vows:
Traditionally, wedding vows are spoken to each other as
dictated by the clergy. However some couples prefer to make
theirs special by making personalize d vows. The couple
themselves should write the wedding etiquette wording for vows.
Quoting a poem or a song is acceptable as long as it is the
person’s sincere words.
The toast:
Prior to the wedding reception, the family should be aware of
the program. At this stage, the host should have informed the
concerned parties of the wedding etiquette wording speeches
they will make. It helps to write down what one has to say to
avoid stammering. The parents or a very close family member
from each side of the family does the wedding etiquette wording
for the speech.
Another speech requiring a wedding etiquette wording is the
best man and maid of honor. Usually expressing their long
friendship and wishes for their friends, the wedding etiquette
wording for these speeches is short but meaningful.
The thanksgiving:
Another speech that needs wedding etiquette wording is the one
given by the couple at the end of the program. The couple makes
an expression of gratitude to the bride and groom’s families,
guests and everyone behind the wedding event. Although the
wedding etiquette wording may be spontaneous than the previous
speeches, it is nonetheless sincere and appropriate.
The Thank you card:
A week after the wedding it is customary to send out thank you
cards to the guests, those who gave a gift and the people who
organized the wedding event (including the wedding planner, the
musicians, the floral arranger, etc). A simple wedding
etiquette wording would be a thank you note or a poem signed by
the newlyweds.
This type of wedding etiquette wording job is often left to the
bride’s family including those guests from the groom’s side.
This is written on a plain white card. Whether the couple uses
a standard thank you card or print a personalized one, the
wedding etiquette wording should always be sincere, nice and
unforgettable.
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