What should you not do at a wedding?
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- Get plastered.
- Skip meals or dehydrate.
- Wear killer heels.
- Miss the cocktail hour if you don’t want to.
- Host too much and party too little.
- Lose your husband.
- Have it out with a vendor in front of your guests.
- Complain about your in-laws.
What are the do’s and don’ts at a wedding?
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- Don’t buy wedding dress before choosing the venue.
- Don’t make guests wait for hours between ceremony and reception.
- Don’t forget about your fiancé.
- Don’t seat older guests near the band or the speakers as it may be hard for them to hear anything else.
Who walks down the aisle and in what order?
The Groom: The groom proceeds to walk down the aisle accompanied by their parents, with his father on the left and his mother on the right. The Bridesmaids: The bridesmaids then proceed in pairs, starting with those standing farthest from the bride. The Maid or Matron of Honor: The bride’s right-hand woman walks alone.
What are traditional wedding rules?
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- You must wear a white dress.
- You must wear a dress.
- The bride can’t be seen before the ceremony.
- Guests of the bride and the groom should sit separately.
- You must walk down the aisle to “Here Comes the Bride”
- You must serve cake.
Who pays for the cake at a wedding?
The bride’s parents traditionally pay for the wedding cake, along with the rest of the wedding reception costs, but you don’t have to follow this historical precedent. Many couples today may choose to pay for their own cake, or the two families may split costs for the cake and other desserts.
What is the proper wedding etiquette?
Here are some etiquette guidelines for building your wedding guest list: Find out how much money you can spend per guest on food at the reception, and use that amount to determine the number of guests you can invite. After all, the head count at your reception is the biggest expense in your wedding budget.
What is bridal etiquette?
Bridal Etiquette: The supporting cast helps with the production and planning of the wedding just like the crew in high production movies. Bridal party etiquette is taken very seriously, only the elite get to be part of the team and the success of the perfect-wedding-day lies strongly in their dedication.
What are wedding rules?
While there are few absolute rules about what you should wear to a wedding, there are few “unwritten” rules of wedding-wear that should always be followed. Avoid wearing white. Never wear jeans, no matter how casual the wedding. Avoid wearing black to a daytime wedding. Say no to anything too sexy or revealing.
What is the protocol for a wedding reception?
Wedding reception protocol all starts with cocktail hour. You will be waiting with your bridal party somewhere away from the rest of the guests as they enjoy passed hors d’oeuvres and their first drink of the night. Often there is entertainment during cocktail hour like a quartet or trio.