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Where Do I Find Rules on Wedding Etiquette?

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Summary: Rules on wedding etiquette include sending an RSVP for an invitation immediately. Find out rules of wedding etiquette, such as how to greet people at weddings, with tips from an event coordinator in this free video on wedding etiquette.

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By Hazely Lopez
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Hazely Lopez is president and director of Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling. Lopez is focused on mentoring young girls, teaching them how to carry themselves, public speaking,...read more

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"Have you ever wondered how to behave at a wedding? There's a lot of rules on it. Hi, I'm Hazely Lopez, director of "Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling" and I'm here to talk to you about how to find those rules for wedding etiquette. First things first as soon as you receive a wedding invitation, RSVP immediately. You want to make sure that the groom and bride and and all the wedding planning takes care including you. Also if you RSVP make sure you don't change that. There is going to be a lot of cost involving your cancellation and you don't want to feel guilty about that. There is a lot of bridal showers during a wedding, a lot of them. You may also choose between one or two and that could be appropriate. Even one is fine. If you gave a gift because usually that is the appropriate thing to do and you have not received a thank you card you can go ahead and at least ask politely, have you received my gift? This will definitely open the doors for the person to say I have to remember to give that person a thank you card. That way you make sure that she actually received your letter or your card or your gift. Also you may want to think about saying grace. Every time you greet somebody in the wedding you want to be in your best and most happiest manner. After all it is a wedding, it is not a funeral. You want to make sure that you are wearing light happy colors and actually black or white are the appropriate wedding. A white that is not a wedding white and a black that is not a funeral black. After all enjoy the day, share with the family and cheers to the happy couple. I'm Hazely Lopez, director of "Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling" and I hope you have a great time at the wedding you are attending."

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