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Proper Wedding Etiquette
Filed under EtiquetteMay 1
When it comes to planning a wedding, there are so many “do’s and don’ts” to adhere to proper wedding etiquette. Proper etiquette is based on classic tradition, kindness, consideration and respect for the members of the wedding party and the guests. There are several components to planning the wedding, and the event itself, where proper etiquette will be greatly appreciated by everyone. They include the invitations, gifts, thank-you notes, wedding party planning, and the reception.
Addressing a wedding invitation involves writing out the full names of the guests, including middle names. Spell out all words, including address, dates, times and years. If you are having the ceremony in a church or house of worship, use “request the honor of your presence.” If the ceremony is taking place in a non-religious setting, the invitation should say “request the pleasure of your company.” If the bride and groom don’t wish to have children attend the reception, the invitation should say “Adults Only Reception,” and not “No Kids,” as that is deemed rude.
Make it easier for your guests to choose what to get you as a wedding gift by starting a registry. Your guests don’t know what you already have and there is a high chance you might get duplicate gifts, which is uncomfortable for everyone involved. A registry will prevent this occurrence, as gifts that are purchased are removed off the list by the store. Wedding etiquette doesn’t allow you to write information regarding gifts on your invitations, so have your wedding party pass around the word that you are registered.
Thank you notes are a necessity to conform to proper wedding etiquette. They should be written for the people who gave you a wedding, engagement or shower gift, those who attended the wedding, and those who hosted the shower and wedding party. Thank you notes should be handwritten on nice stationary and should reference the person as well as the gift or service. The thank you notes should be given within three months after the receipt of the gift and/or service.
When planning an engagement party, wedding etiquette deems that the event should take place no sooner than three months prior to the wedding, but no later than two weeks before. This gives the guests time to recuperate and prepare for the wedding itself. The venue should be picked and reserved at least two months ahead of time, with the hosts splitting the costs among themselves. The bride and groom shouldn’t pay for their own engagement party. The guests of the engagement party should be close friends and family and should not be equal to the amount of people attending the wedding, as it looks like a grab for gifts.
The wedding reception should be held in close proximity to the wedding location. This will prevent unnecessary travel for the guests. Large gaps of time between the events should be avoided, as it leaves the guests with nothing to do, especially if they are visiting from out of town. If this does occur, due to situations out of your control, provide the guests with a place to stay and a form of transportation. The wedding and reception should be fun for everyone, and not become a burden.
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Wedding Etiquette Advice
Filed under EtiquetteApr 30
There are many different forms which a wedding can take. It can be as formal as one desires or as casual as one may like. The truth of the matter is that whether the wedding is formal or casual, wedding etiquette still applies. It is important that couples who are getting married follow specific wedding etiquette tips so that the affair is as perfect as possible.
If Invited to the Shower, Must Be Invited to the Wedding
There are certain individuals who feel that it is okay to invite as many people as possible to their bridal shower yet exclude them from the wedding list for one reason or another. This is not the case with respect to proper etiquette. If the individual is going to ask someone to attend their bridal shower and bring a gift as well, it is pertinent to include them on the wedding guest list. If they are close enough to the bride and groom to be invited to the pre-wedding parties, they should be invited to the main event as well.
Write Thank You Notes for Every Gift Received
It is also good manners and proper wedding etiquette to write thank you notes for every gift received along the way up until the wedding and thereafter. This means that if an individual gives a gift for the bridal shower and a gift for the wedding, they should receive two thank you notes. In addition, the thank you note for the bridal shower gift should be sent shortly after the shower and the thank you note for the wedding should be mailed out shortly after the wedding ceremony.
Another piece of wedding etiquette with regard to thank you notes is that these notes should be handwritten and mailed out to each individual who has sent a gift. Although email is a frequent mode of correspondence which many individuals use in their daily lives, it is not good etiquette to send thank you emails to gift givers.
Paying for the Wedding
Frequently issues will arise with regard to who pays for what portion of the wedding. In general, the bride’s family will pay for the wedding ceremony and reception and the groom’s family will pay for the rehearsal dinner but modern times have seen changes. The best way to determine who pays for what is to sit down and discuss the options available. This will ensure that everyone is able to pay for their share of the wedding and no disagreements will ensue throughout the process with regard to payment issues. The main piece of wedding etiquette to consider when paying for the wedding is to be considerate of other’s financial abilities and restrictions.
These are just a few of the many often-mentioned wedding etiquette questions which arise when planning a wedding. No matter what type of wedding is being planned, it is important that the future bride and groom take wedding etiquette into consideration to ensure that their wedding goes as smoothly as possible.

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