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Engagement Etiquette

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  • Etiquette for an Indian Engagement Ceremony

    An engagement ceremony is one of the rituals held before marriage in Indian society. It marks the start of wedding rituals and takes place a few months before a marriage ceremony. The name of the ceremony varies depending on the region. Names used to refer to this ceremony include "mangni," "misri," "aashirwad" and "ring ceremony." In some regions of the country, the bride’s family caters for all the expenses incurred during the ceremony.

  • Proper Etiquette for a Broken Engagement

    Proper etiquette for a broken engagement often depends on social expectations, cultures and laws. When disagreement about broken engagement etiquette occurs, it is possible that one or both do not have the objectivity or distance to determine what is proper and acceptable. Consulting a disinterested third party, a counselor or an attorney may help, but there are common beliefs to which most adhere.

  • Monogram Etiquette for a Married Couple

    Monograms are designs that combine a single person's or a new couple's initials. Wedding monograms are used in many places, such as on wedding stationery, linens, the wedding cake or the guest book. According to the Aisle Dash website, one monogram for a couple is somewhat new. In the past, couples usually each had their own monogram, the bride's for linens and silver and the groom's for bar ware. Today, couples can decide among a traditional, modern or single monogram.

  • Etiquette for Prices on a Bridal Registry

    Registering for an upcoming wedding is part of the planning process. Typically, the bride and groom spend a day or an afternoon wandering the aisles of department stores or specialty shops to find the perfect items to place on their wedding wish list. Guests will receive the registry notification for the upcoming bridal shower and wedding; therefore, use proper etiquette to price your registry correctly so the guests can choose from a variety of price ranges.

  • Bridal Engagement Gifts

    Engagement is one of the milestones in life. It marks moving from a life of being on your own to having a partner. Throw a party for the bride to celebrate this upcoming adventure, before the work begins. Preparing for the marriage places a lot of responsibilities on the bride, from finding a wedding location to hiring service providers. The engagement party and gifts allow her to enjoy the moment.

  • Bridal Etiquette: Engagement Party Registry

    You have received the ring and now you have to start putting together the details, including the engagement party registry. There are lots of things to consider, including the lifestyle that you and your significant other plan to live, which will give you a feel for what type of stores at which you should choose to register. Most important, keep in mind that it is bad etiquette to include your registry information on your engagement party invitation, it is proper to include that information in a wedding invitation.

  • Monogramming Etiquette for an Engaged Couple

    Monogramming is a popular way to personalize a variety of household items such as stationery, linens and glassware. Most married couples will combine their initials into a single monogram, but the rules are not as clear for engaged couples.

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