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Etiquette is normally the area of a wedding that gets left out. With all of the other things going on, such as picking the perfect dress and deciding on who sits where; more times than not etiquette is the last thing people think about. Here you can find most of your answers concerning etiquette, if not just e-mail us and we will post a response.
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Since my parents are footing the bill, does this mean I do not have a say in the planning?
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Absolutly not. You and your fiance are the only people who have a say in the planning. However, you should respect your parents decision. But utltimate control lays with the bridal couple.
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How we divide the guest list between all of us?
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It should be divided into four ways. 1/4th to the brides family, 1/4th to the grroms family, 1/4th to the bride and finaly 1/4th to the groom.
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Is it neccessary to invite a guests significant other?
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Yes. You should always invite significant others of married guests, engaged guests, and couples who live together.
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When should the invitations be sent out?
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Generally they should be sent out as early as 4 to 6 weeks in advance. Unless your wedding is planned around a holiday, then they need to be sent out 8 weeks prior to the wedding.
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When should the recieving line take place?
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Traditionaly it should take place directly after the ceremony, but before the reception. This gives all of your guests time to greet and congradulate you.
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