Wedding Etiquette (Part 2)

Wedding Etiquette – Times are changing – it has in the past been the job of the brides family to send out the invitations to the wedding, though these days the happy couple like to act as the hosts and normally send out  the invitations approximately ten weeks before the date of the wedding.

Wedding etiquette can sometimes become a dilemma for the Bride and Groom when planning their wedding whether or not to invite small children.  Indeed, sometimes the parents of the children are happy to leave them with a member of their own family or nanny in order for them to enjoy the happy day themselves.  Alternatively, consider a compromise and hire a childrens entertainer to distract them or even designate a ‘special childrens party area’ for them with lots of goodies.

The gift list is normally sent out with the invitations, although many modern couples are already living together and may have most things. Consider giving a donation of money that the happy couple may wish to put towards their honeymoon, or even if there is a group party from the Brides or Grooms workplace that can make a donation towards one of their favourite photographs to be blown up and wrapped up in canvas for their favourite wall in their home. This is quite a favourite and unusual gift and one that Phil McDermott Photography can arrange for the happy couple. Alongside the RSVP card it would be a good idea for the guest to be  able to inform the Bride and Groom of any dietry needs that they may have.

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