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  1. Get a Handle on Your Guest List

    ... Sharon Naylor, author of The Essential Guide to Wedding Etiquette (Sourcebooks Casablanca), suggests that you then create four lists ... "D." Your "A" list should include those people, beyond close family members, whom you can't imagine getting married without, such as your ...

  2. What You Should (And Shouldn't) Post About Your Wedding on Social Media

    ... you avoid any pre-wedding blunders. Do inform family members about your engagement before posting it on Facebook. We ... "We are losing touch with face-to-face communication," says etiquette expert Aimee Symington. "Being a bridesmaid is such a meaningful ...

  3. What Wedding Guests Will Spend in 2012

    ... for close friends and $56 for coworkers. Traditional etiquette dictates that there isn’t a set amount that’s considered ... and outside influences (e.g. the opinions of friends and family members) weren’t factored into the gift spending equation, since ...

  4. Finesse the Wedding Guest List!

    ... accommodate. Start your list with close friends and family, then add until you’ve reached the ideal number for the space you’ve ... they feel slighted by not being invited. I think it is bad etiquette. My husband and I may opt not to attend the wedding. Thoughts? ...

  5. Your Dream Destination Wedding

    ... a post-wedding brunch, a group activity). Generally accepted etiquette says that guests, including the bridal party, pay for their own ... Elegant Affair in Raleigh, North Carolina. Traditionally, a family member hosts a party like this for you, though many couples arrange it ...

  6. Second Wedding, Second Chance

    ... celebratory thing already? Did I deserve a party again? My family and friends had already given me gifts. No one said anything, of course, ... deserving of a party, and are less likely to be cowed by the etiquette rules of yesteryear. Gone are the days when a second-time bride had ...

  7. Second Chances

    ... ceremony (great idea to make everyone in this new extended family feel important) and whether or not she could wear a white or ivory gown ... pink, yellow or peach.) She also wanted to know what the etiquette is on registering for gifts. Well, the etiquette says that ...

  8. New Must-Read Planning Book (With Tips for Grooms!)

    ... Your Perfect Day: Time-Tested Toasts, Vows, Ceremonies and Etiquette (New Page Books, $16.99). This step-by-step guide covers ... agency or honeymoon website. Even if only a few friends and family members contribute, that’s money in your pocket. 2. Be the one ...

  9. Inside the July/August 2020 Issue

    ... one day soon, couples can once again celebrate with family and friends and plan to wed wherever they choose. With that in mind, see ... blissful escape. There’s even more in the issue: etiquette advice, tips on how to get your groom involved, real weddings, and ...

  10. Part I: “Getting Married in a Tough Economy: How to Register”

    ... wedding, they may very well consider this their gift to you. Etiquette suggests this is not proper, but I think during these tough economic ... to try to remember that weddings are not for our friends and family to buy us gifts. The same way Miss Manners tells us that when we visit ...

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