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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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How long after your civil wedding did you have your religious wedding?

April 4th, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
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asked:


I had my civil wedding ceremony almost 10 years ago. This summer after my husband gets back from deployment, were having our religious wedding ceremony. I can’t wait to wear my new wedding dress. So how long after your civil wedding did you have your religious wedding?

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Etiquette?

April 3rd, 2011 by Malcolm
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W asked:


Does anyone know a website where I can find Ceremony etiquette?

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How do wedding and engagement rings work?

April 2nd, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
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1234 asked:


This topic confuses me… Is the engagment ring traditionally more expensive, or cheaper than the wedding ring? Why are there 2 rings (engagement and wedding) wouldnt that be extremely expensive? Does the guy get an engagement ring too, or is the just the girl? Does the girl have to buy the guys wedding ring? Does the couple shop for the wedding rings together? Also, isn’t there an engagement/wedding ring that is like 2 pieces, and when the wedding comes you get the 2nd piece?

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What wedding planning tools are most useful?

March 31st, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
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Wedding Questions asked:


I’m a bride-to-be and I have just been exploring wedding planning websites on the web, I was just wondering if any recently married brides who used online wedding planning sites could let me know what online wedding planning tools (like checklists, inspiration boards, budget planners, seating plans…) they found most useful? Thanks!

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What is a good wedding reception invitation headline for a reception days after the wedding ceremony?

March 31st, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
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?LoveNLife? asked:


My fiance and I are planning to have a courthouse wedding ceremony this May with close family and friends. Then a few days later we are planning to have a huge wedding reception for everyone to come and celebrate our union. The problem is, I don’t know that “correct” words or phrase to use on the wedding reception invitations without sounding offensive to those who may have not been invited to the ceremony. So, what is a good way to word my wedding reception invitations?

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What is the appropriate wedding gift if I did not attend the wedding?

March 30th, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged ,
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Jessica W asked:


My friend and his wife got married in Europe and my husband and I could not go to the wedding. They were at our wedding two years ago and I have no idea what is the appropriate wedding gift? Do I give them half of what they gave us since they did not have to pay for us at their wedding? Should I send a check or get a few remaining items from their registry? I don’t want to offend them but have no idea what I am supposed to spend, please help.

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Wedding Reception at a hotel in san francisco japan town, how can i add subtle japanese touches to my wedding?

March 28th, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
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aj’smommy asked:


Ok so we are planning on having our reception at the Hotel Kabuki! it was recently renovated to be very modern and even has gone green. we love the venue but did not plan on a japanese decor,and really would love to accent our wedding with the japanese theme.our food and beverages already have subtle touches we want to see it in our centerpieces, and favors , tradition, and attire. our colors are platinum ,aubergine and lavender .

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do have a catholic wedding do you have to get married in a church?

March 28th, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
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rlyni asked:


I’m planning my friends wedding and her cousin is a priest who they’d like to have conduct the vows. They want a catholic wedding, one honored by the church, but they want to have a outdoor wedding as well. As Catholic’s are we allowed to be wed outside the church or does it need to be in a church in order to have your wedding blessed by the church?

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Wedding $$$$?

March 28th, 2011 by Malcolm
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ALF08 asked:


I was wondering how much everyone’s wedding were! I am getting married in a year and we are beginning our planning process..any advice you would like to give me would be wonderful! thanks

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wedding?

March 27th, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
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ash asked:


i’ve always wanted a really wonderful wedding with all my family and friends, but now im in the real world both our families and ourselves are limited on money right now. what are some good money saving tips, but still be able to have a nice wedding.

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What is the etiquette when inviting a friend to a wedding?

March 26th, 2011 by Malcolm and tagged , ,
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graybear asked:


I have been invited, plus one, to a distant wedding. I will be taking my ex-boyfriend, now friend. What is the etiquette in terms of payment? He lives in a different state so we’ll be meeting up at the location. Do I pay for his airfare and hotel? Also, I want to make a longer vacation out of it, but he’s not sure he can and if he can’t it’s not like I can make a quick trip to the airport to drop him off and continue my stay because the wedding is nowhere near an airport. What does etiquette say about that? Thanks!

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