Everyone seems to be excited whenever they get invited to an event such as weddings. Whether it is your first time to attend a wedding or you have been invited to many wedding before. As a guest, you have to pay attention to the simple wedding etiquette and use it as a guideline to help you get accustomed in today's modern weddings.
Wedding Guest Etiquette #1 - Receiving an Invitation
If you receive and invitation, please RSVP... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #2 - Bringing a Date
Unless it specifies "and Guest" on the invitation... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #3 - Giving a Gift
In today's modern society, couples would prefer monetary gifts... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #4 - Check the Time
As a guest, you need to be "On Time"... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #5 - Phone is Ringing
It would be much appreciated if you turn off your cellphone... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #6 - Choosing the Right Dress
You don't want to be underdressed for the event, dress appropriately... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #7 - Trying to Accessorize
We'll just have to say it plainly, DO NOT wear a tiara or a veil... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #8 - Taking Pictures
The photographer need to capture those life-changing moments... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #9 - Skip the Ceremony
The wedding ceremony is the reason for the celebration... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #10 - Receiving Line at The Reception
Say "Congratulations" to the groom and "Best Wishes to the bride... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #11 - Meal is Served
Keep in mind that a "Buffet" is not "All-You-Can-Eat"... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #12 - Socialize with The Guests
Indulge yourself and be part of the program... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #13 - The Guestbook
The couple would appreciate it if you sign their guestbook... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #14 - Having Conversation
The least thing you could do as a guest is listen to the speeches... Read more
Wedding Guest Etiquette #15 - Gift of Appreciation
Remember to take your favour gift, its a small token of appreciation and gratitude... Read more
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