Unwritten Rules for Being a Wedding Guest
If you want to be a long time after they say “I do,” experts will warn the experts not to be a wedding guest as a wedding guest.
As a good wedding guest, it’s more than just showing up and giving gifts, according to etiquette guru Jo Hayes and dating coach Emily Thompson.
According to experts, as a wedding guest, an RSVP will be sent late.
“rsvping is the silent killer of etiquette; from seat maps to catering orders, it messes up everything.”
“People don’t realize how much depends on these final counts.”
Thompson continued to explain: “The ceremony is the whole point of the day – the couple vowed, usually in front of their nearest family and friends.”
Thompson explains that if you skip the wedding, you won’t meet a good friend because “not being there will send out a clear message that you’re eating food and drink here, not for marriage,” Thompson explains.
Another tip for wedding guests is, if you don’t invite an invitation, please do not bring a plus sign.
“Weddings are expensive events, which usually means limited capacity for guests,” Hayes told The Outlet.
Thompson agreed: “Your invitation should be specified in many words ‘and guests’, otherwise your invitation is strictly prohibited.”
Of course, the open bar at the wedding is a fun cheering up, but don’t be the one who runs out of the bar’s dryness.
“A good rule is to limit yourself to one drink per hour and definitely wait until the ceremony is over before you start drinking.”
Despite the tempting possibility, wasting habits at a wedding is by no means good luck. Hayes advises: “Of course, enjoy a few drinks. But be respectful and responsible. Avoid getting drunk.”
About Dress Requirements – A reminder that women should always avoid wearing white.
“The other controversial color is red. Western culture believes that red is obvious and even believes that it is inappropriate if you dress too “sexy” for a formal wedding,” Thompson Chim said.
And always follow the dress codes specified by the couple in the invitation.
Experts don’t specify anything, but it should be said – always bring gifts to married couples.
Tiktok creator Alizé Ruiz shares in the video how kisses people who gave gifts at the wedding.
“When we had 120 people at the wedding, we only received 12 cards and 4 gifts,” her video captioned.
“Before you come to me, I’m not even saying it has to be money, but just a card with lovely news or prayer!
The video has attracted nearly 2 million views in the comments section.
One person wrote: “I feel that our generation no longer knows the common courtesy. Any time someone invites you anywhere, you bring some time.”
“Brother is a wedding. At least one card, a bottle of wine or other wine and $100 bills or something. Damn it.” Others agreed that the self-evident amount to be given is ‘minimum $100’,” another commenter shared.
“No one knows the wedding etiquette. Start with the RSVP,” others said.

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