Wedding etiquette for guests extends to your digital devices as well. Staying connected in the Age of Technology is a gift, but there are key times to stow the phone away. Turn your cell phone to silent (better yet—check that it's fully turned off) upon taking a seat at the ceremony....
Times have changed, which means wedding etiquette has, too. Some of the rules your parents and grandparents heeded when putting together their own celebrations no longer apply. So you can get it right, we put together a comprehensive modern wedding etiqu
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but the reception is fair game. Or, they may ask that no photos are taken of the bride or her dress, so that they can be the first to share on their own social media profiles. We can’t repeat it enough—the most important rule of social media etiquette is to respect the happy cou...
The most obvious question is how many attendants to ask and who should be your maid/matron of honor.While etiquette books suggest one usher per 50 guests, protocol surrounding the number of bridesmaids is fuzzier (12, however, is the limit).“What’s important is that you include those peop...
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I’m not expecting that everybody put down their cell phones whenever in public, but a little more technology etiquette or discretion would go a long way. Morigan says: Jan. 26 2014 at 1:04 pm Emma and M, you absolutely hit the nail on the head. Emergencies and excused calls/...
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These days, guests aren’t as familiar with wedding etiquette and will likely make one of these faux pas at your wedding. It’s not okay, but knowing these ahead of time will help you roll with it on the big day.