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Tag Archives: wedding guests
Two Groom Wedding – Can You Wear White?
More states are now recognizing same-sex marriages. We now find ourselves navigating through unfamiliar and new social rules. The question of wearing white to a wedding with two grooms is not new in regard to traditional rules. Even though there … Continue reading
An Invitation to the Wedding Ceremony and Reception
If you have been invited to a wedding ceremony and a wedding reception, you should not attend the reception only without also attending the ceremony. The reception is optional, the ceremony is not. To skip the ceremony and arrive at … Continue reading
Arrive Before the Bride
When attending a wedding ceremony, it is proper etiquette to arrive before the bride walks down the aisle. I recently attended a ceremony where the wedding coordinator had to lock the church doors as the bride began to take her … Continue reading
Postwedding Visits
Often elderly or ill family members are unable to attend wedding festivities. It is wonderful when the bride and groom make plans to visit these friends and family members to share their wedding with them. If there is time on … Continue reading