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Wedding etiquette remains to be a requirement to guarantee that you do not offend your guests and your family.  

While this is your wedding day and of course you have the privilege to have things go your way, you should remain to be kind, gracious and hospitable to all else concerned.  Now is the time to display your social skills and have a memorable wedding. 

<<<CITY>>>, <<<STATE>>>, <<<COUNTRY>>>; <<<DATE>>>  Todays grooms and brides face tougher issues concerning wedding etiquette than just when and how to write their thank-you cards. 

Planning your own wedding not just one big event in your life, it can be also the most stressful. During your wedding planning process, you can be bombarded with many wedding etiquettes and advices, you would not know what to implement.

The fact is, there is so many wedding etiquettes that you need to consider and it is definitely beyond saying "thank you or please. Ii is all about how to properly place the napkin on your lap, knowing which fork to pick up and use and much, much more.  

While it is significant to use your knowledge about etiquette in each situation, brushing up on your wedding etiquette is one that should be given utmost importance.

On the wedding attire

1.	Your bridesmaids gowns or dresses should be properly coordinated or matched with your (the bride) wedding gown, take into consideration the style as well as the colors.     

2.	Indoor and evening weddings call for the bridesmaids gowns or dresses to be floor length. Outdoor or informal weddings permit knee length dresses. 

3.	Guest must come to the wedding in their formal attire; suits for men and cocktail dress for women, unless your invitation suggests black tie dress code. 

4.	Black dresses for women are acceptable; just make sure that it is worn with colorful accessories, such as scarf or a pin so that it will look more of attending a wedding celebration rather then a funeral. 

5.	To the bride and groom, always remember to take into consideration the venue and the time of your wedding when you indicate the dress code in your wedding invitations. Just use simple and precise words to illustrate the dress code because names do vary ca be confusing.

On gifts

1.	Never talk about gift registry or gift choices in your invitation.

2.	If you want to announce information about your wedding registry, use either word of mouth through friends and relatives or your own wedding website.

3.	You can list down your wedding gift choices or registry in your invitation for the bridal shower.

4.	You can only ask for gift certificates or cash in your bridal website or again, through word of mouth. 

5.	Never use any gifts given to you until after your wedding day.

6.	All gifts, should be returned when your wedding is cancelled. 

7.	It is rude to write "cash gifts only ", or similar wordings in your wedding invitation. 

On invitation problems

1.	When you do not like children to attend your wedding, here are your options:

	When you address the invitations, you can leave off the children's names.

	Have your family and friends pass the around the information that you, for any reason, do not like any children there. 

	You can write words as Adult reception only.

	You can write words as we hope that the 2 of you can join us, when in fact the family members consists of four persons, the husband and wife and two children.

	You can write words as 2 seats are reserved in your names.

2.	Other problems on invitations:

	When somebody that you invited has not responded to the invitation you sent, 7 days past your "Reply by" date, you should call her or him to confirm.

	Children 16 years old and over should receive invitations addressed to them.   
	Your officiating pastor and his wife or priest should be sent an invitation.  
 
	Include return postage on the RSVP's.

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