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PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:09 pm Post subject: Wedding etiquette Reply with quote

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As some one who has recently been married and has been to several weddings recently I have come to the conclusion that none these days has any clue about wedding etiquette so I am going to write a list that I think is reasonable (of course maybe it is me who has no idea and am a complete lunatic) wedding dress 2012

1) RSVP on time and in writing, unless you are dead, if you cannot attend and have RSVPed yes tell them ASAP, do not under any circumstances just not turn up.
2) arrive at the wedding venue at least 15 minutes early
3) turn your mobile phone off
4) If your children are not invited -DO NOT BRING THEM, if you are not sure check, if it is inconvenient to you keep your mouth shut and don't complain or just RSVP NO to the wedding
5) Dress (this requires a whole section)wedding dress 2012
- if it is not specified on the invite assume smart/dressy casual - guys wear dress pants/shirt and tie, ladies - DO NOT WEAR jeans, white, black, anything very short or tight or anything you would ever consider wearing to a nightclub or anything the same colour as the bridesmaids dress
- Semi formal - guys suit and tie, girls cocktail dress or formal dress
- Formal - guys dark suit and tie, girls long formal dress
- black tie - guys tuxedo, girls long formal dress/ ball dress
That is my understanding and it is always better (in my opinion) to be over dressed than under dressed (within reason -eg. a ball gown at a beach wedding would be inappropriate)wedding dress 2012
6) Gifts - never turn up empty handed, give the bride and groom what they want - if they ask for money give it, if they have a registry use it - unless you are very close and know they would appreciate something personal and unique or you have specifically asked to give them something different - DONT.
- Never regift.

OK thats all Ive got for now - I am ready to be flamed by all those I have offended, alternatively please add you own.
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