Proper Wedding Etiquette for a Great Ceremony
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One key thing to remember, if you are a part of the wedding party, ie. a bridesmaid or groomsman, that the day isn't about you. It's about the couple being married. Essentially, you are there to support the bride and groom and do what you can to make things easier on them. Causing a scene, upstaging the couple or stealing their thunder is completely unacceptable and any such behavior should be avoided at all costs.
When the actual wedding ceremony is taking place, guests should respect the sanctity of the act. Wedding guests should not act like they are in a situation where certain behaviors are accepted. Guests should be quiet, speaking only when asked to pray or recite something during the ceremony. Using the restroom, falling asleep, or making loud noises should not be done during the actual wedding ceremony. Please remember your manners!
It is quite important for the bride and groom's parents to follow these basic rules because they are more likely to have attention focused on them as well. If a parent is crying out in happiness during the wedding, this will most certainly cause a distraction that can interrupt the vows and ultimately create a terrible spectacle.
For the bride and groom, keep in mind that everyone in attendance are your guests, and should be treated as such. Yes, they are there for you, but at the same time you should ensure that everyone is comfortable both during the ceremony and the reception afterwards. Try to put yourself in their shoes. What would you like at a wedding or reception as a guest? Is the seating comfortable? Are there enough entree choices to cater to vegetarians or any other dietary issues? What have you done to make your guests feel welcome and appreciated? Always make sure to make the rounds to each table and thank everyone for coming.
Many people need help when it comes to the etiquette of wedding gifts. It is nice when guests actually use the couple's registry or gift idea list in the selection of wedding gifts. If you prefer to not give an actual physical gift, then money is an acceptable gift option. Just make sure the amount you give is not too exorbitant.
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Are you planning a wedding? If so among the many things to get accomplished is the provision of bridesmaid gifts and bridesmaid gifts and groomsmen gifts">groomsmen gifts. You'll also want to get things like wedding favors early too.
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