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Wedding Etiquette Advice

While planning a wedding, you will find that some guidelines will help to cover all the bases and help you match you theme.

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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