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wedding etiquette blog

April 18th, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged ,

>Exercising Proper Wedding Etiquette

There comes a time when the any couple decides to commit themselves to one another and express this by getting married. Along with family and friends, all those who care for them share their wedding day.

Proper Wedding Etiquette is required for different aspects of the wedding. From taking care of the invitations, to the transportation, reception details, location and the church, everything has a corresponding proper wedding etiquette to follow.

Proper Wedding Etiquette

should already be observed during the engagement. The news should be announced to immediate family first. A gathering of both families should be arranged. Proper wedding etiquette dictates that if either one has not met each other’s parents; they should break the news to one family at a time. As for friends, the proper wedding etiquette is to announce to them personally after the family.

Wedding Etiquette Preparations:

The wedding theme is the first thing the couple must agree upon since all the details following it will be affected. If the couple chooses a beach wedding, proper wedding etiquette says that everything will be patterned after that. There are wedding planners who can coordinate everything for the couple and is a great help for the bride and groom in organizing their special day. The question of when and where the wedding will be held is an important topic to consider. The couple must also decide what kind of ceremony they want to have. Will it be a church wedding or a civil one? The proper wedding etiquette is to consult the religious preference of the couple. Sometimes even if they share the same religion, a couple can still insist on the informality of a civil wedding.

The location for the reception is the next thing to decide on. As proper wedding etiquette, the couple must be considerate of the guests. Proper wedding etiquette dictates that the reception area should be close to the wedding location so that the guests and the couple won’t be too tired when they get there.

Transportation is another factor to consider. Apart from the bridal car, it is proper wedding etiquette to provide for those who have no cars from the wedding location to the reception area. The couple can ask guests beforehand on who will bring their own transportation so they can estimate how many automobiles they will have to hire for the group. The Wedding Reception Details: Of course, a big part of this event is the reception. Even though the atmosphere is more informal, one cannot forget the proper wedding etiquette of having a program. It should really be about the couple, wishes from their family and guests, a time for gratitude and a celebration of the new life ahead for the newlyweds.

The menu, cake, table décor, centerpieces, sound system, and entertainment should be arranged months beforehand. The proper wedding etiquette is to follow the allotted time frame for each element. All of this will entirely depend on the couple’s taste and budget.

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What is the etiquette to knocking on the door?

April 2nd, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
etiquette
W asked:


My boss schedule a meeting in his office with several people. I arrived first and walked right into his office at sat down. He said that I should knock before entering. I was a bit surprise being that it was a schedule meeting. What is the proper etiquette? I usually knock when I interrupt someone or its an emergency.

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What is proper etiquette for splitting gasoline costs?

April 1st, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
etiquette
Gypsy Dancer asked:


What is proper etiquette for splitting gasoline costs? My friend does not drive; she takes the bus everywhere. However, I usually pick her up and drop her off from our weekly exercise classes (a few miles out of my way – in addition to more traffic). She’s now come to expect this. Is it right for me to ask her to split gasoline costs? We are both mature adults, how do I ask her politely?

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What is the etiquette for funeral fundraising?

March 31st, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
etiquette
Boston asked:


I’ve been getting numerous emails about an upcoming fundraising event to pay for the costs associated with a acquaintance’s funeral. It seems that somehow I’m on the mailing list, although I’ve never been close with the deceased. Is this practice becoming more common? From an etiquette point of view, is it appropriate?

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Is it proper etiquette to sit at a restaurant hours after your food is finished?

March 29th, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
etiquette
PimpDawg asked:


My family thinks that it is proper etiquette to sit at a restaurant 2 hours after their meal is finished. I think that the maximum you should stay is 20 minutes. This is a family restaurant. Who is right?

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Is there proper etiquette in regards to contacting a male classmate who has a significant other?

March 26th, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
etiquette
Leah A. asked:


If you have a male classmate and u were assigned to do a project with him, what is the proper etiquette when it comes to contacting him if he has a girlfriend? I’ve heard that some guys with significant others tend to prefer certain times for female classmates to contact them (regarding an assignment) because they are nervous that their girlfriends will get jealous even if the situation is actually innocent. I was just wondering if there were certain rules of etiquette regarding this.

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