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  • Wedding Etiquette for the Mother of the Bride to Invite Coworkers

    While the mother of the bride isn't the one who gets to prance down the aisle in a beautiful white dress on her wedding day, the wedding of her daughter is still a momentous occasion in her life. When deciding just whom this individual should invite from the workplace, challenges may arise. While many mothers of the bride would like to share this special day with as many people as possible, budgets often limit whom they can invite, making careful attention to wedding invitation etiquette an absolute necessity.

  • Etiquette for a Destination Wedding Reception

    Destination weddings are becoming more popular, especially since by combining the wedding and the honeymoon, the bride and groom can defray some costs. Etiquette questions, such as who to invite, who pays for the hotel and how much time the wedding couple must spend with guests, can be tricky. Think about issues that are likely to come up ahead of time to avoid an awkward situation.

  • Wedding Etiquette for Destination Weddings

    Anna Post, of The Emily Post Institute, calls destination weddings "small affairs for close friends and family." While destination weddings combine the best of weddings and vacations, they can still raise some etiquette dilemmas. Following some simple guidelines can help everyone feel welcome and comfortable during the trip, and make the wedding and vacation run smoothly.

  • Rehearsal Dinner Etiquette for a Destination Wedding

    Holding a wedding rehearsal dinner the night before the wedding is a tradition that continues today with modern adaptations. Typically hosted by the groom's parents (the bride's family customarily pays for the wedding), today's relaxed standards allow for other relatives, close friends or the bride and groom to plan and pay for the event. Destination rehearsal dinners are a little harder to plan, but the basic etiquette rules still apply with a little tweaking.

  • Mother of the Bride Etiquette at a Destination Wedding

    Etiquette gurus, such as Emily Post, have set the standards for duties of the wedding party. For the mother of the bride, or MOB, the etiquette at a destination wedding is the same as any type of traditional American wedding. The duties include making sure the bride has everything she needs to plan her big day, help in hiring vendors and often pay for part or all of it along with the father of the bride.

  • Cruise Destination Wedding Etiquette

    Planning a wedding aboard a cruise ships calls for many of the same etiquette considerations you would run into when planning a traditional wedding. There are, however, a few specific etiquette points you might want to keep in mind as you're creating your dream wedding celebration.

  • Proper Wedding Etiquette for Destination Weddings

    Destination weddings are increasingly popular, but they prompt many etiquette questions. Who do you send an invitation to? Where do you hold the reception? Who pays the costs? From sending "save the date" cards to planning activities, destination weddings comes with their own set of rules.

  • Bridal Shower Etiquette for Destination Weddings

    Destination weddings are becoming increasingly popular options for brides and grooms, despite the rising cost of travel. When a destination wedding is in the works, however, some bridal attendants are unsure about how to proceed with plans for the bridal shower. A few simple etiquette hints will soon have your plans in the making, while being mindful that everyone is included and no one's feelings get hurt.

  • Proper Etiquette for a Destination Wedding

    Proper etiquette for a destination wedding includes all the etiquette standard for any wedding, and includes more etiquette than some guest might expect. Destination weddings are becoming quite popular, so it is important for all guests to know the proper etiquette.

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