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What are some tips for great wedding etiquette? This is a topic not everyone is well-versed in, and that’s okay. Today’s shared tips will cover what to do when you get engaged, respecting your wedding party, where to put your registry information, the importance of greeting all of your guests, why you absolutely must feed your vendors, and more.
Once you get engaged, what’s the first thing you want to do? Probably post it on social media and share it with the world. But wait! Don’t do that before you talk to your friends and family. You don’t want the people closest to you to find out that you got engaged from an Instagram post.
Should you put your registry information on the invitation? Perhaps not. Doing this can come across as forward, and there are better places you can share that information. If you include it on your invitation, it may emphasize that this is a higher priority than you intend for it to be.
A hot topic in the wedding industry lately is leaving your wedding vendors hungry. Remember, you’ve got to feed your people. Most couples do this, but you would be surprised at the amount of people who don’t. Some couples even go above and beyond by asking their vendors about allergies in advance.
If you’re a guest, here’s an important tip: don’t hold up your phone to take pictures and video throughout the ceremony. Chances are that the couple has already hired a photographer or videographer to capture the event. It’s understandable as to why people choose to do this, but it’s still better to be present and leave recording the ceremony to the pros.
www.yourpocketweddingplanner.com
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What are some tips for great wedding etiquette? This is a topic not everyone is well-versed in, and that’s okay. Today’s shared tips will cover what to do when you get engaged, respecting your wedding party, where to put your registry information, the importance of greeting all of your guests, why you absolutely must feed your vendors, and more.
Once you get engaged, what’s the first thing you want to do? Probably post it on social media and share it with the world. But wait! Don’t do that before you talk to your friends and family. You don’t want the people closest to you to find out that you got engaged from an Instagram post.
Should you put your registry information on the invitation? Perhaps not. Doing this can come across as forward, and there are better places you can share that information. If you include it on your invitation, it may emphasize that this is a higher priority than you intend for it to be.
A hot topic in the wedding industry lately is leaving your wedding vendors hungry. Remember, you’ve got to feed your people. Most couples do this, but you would be surprised at the amount of people who don’t. Some couples even go above and beyond by asking their vendors about allergies in advance.
If you’re a guest, here’s an important tip: don’t hold up your phone to take pictures and video throughout the ceremony. Chances are that the couple has already hired a photographer or videographer to capture the event. It’s understandable as to why people choose to do this, but it’s still better to be present and leave recording the ceremony to the pros.
www.yourpocketweddingplanner.com