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Etiquette for second weddings

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Etiquette for second weddings
Tradition and etiquette dictates that second weddings should be simple and casual instead of being formal and extravagant. However, the number of second or encore wedding is sharply growing each year. Such ceremony is designed to celebrate two people who want to embark on a new marriage with different partners.
Etiquette In Announcing [...]

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Rehearsal dinner wedding etiquette

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Rehearsal dinner wedding etiquette
Most couples who are about to get married face the problem of staging a rehearsal dinner because they have no idea of the proper wedding etiquette at rehearsal dinners.
This articles hopes to provide some enlightenment to the couple regarding the proper wedding etiquette at rehearsal dinner. Enumerated below are some of the [...]

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Wedding planning etiquette

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Wedding Planning 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 [...]

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Etiquette for wedding gifts

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Etiquette for wedding gifts
Giving plenty of gifts to a newly betrothed couple has been tradition for many centuries and is the main reason why the wedding gift business has remained profitable despite changing business conditions. A wedding gift is a tangible representation of support and love for the couple to help them start their new [...]

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Wedding gift etiquette

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Wedding gift etiquette
Cash Gift Wedding Etiquette Fact 1:
If a guest who receive an invitation can’t make it to the wedding, they are not obligated to send gifts and much more cash gifts. Wedding etiquette dictates, however, that those who are unable to attend should send a congratulatory card for the groom or for both couples [...]

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