Sep
07
    
Posted (LoveGuru) in Wedding Guest Etiquette on September-7-2009

So many couples complain, right after their wedding day, that they totally missed their wedding. They feel like they’ve been robbed. They spent most of the day (especially with large wedding receptions) greeting, speaking to and hugging and thanking their guests. Suddenly the day is over. What happened? Hopefully this will help clear your mind and rid you of the ‘guest guilt’ that plagues so many wedding receptions. What could possibly help is to have tea party favors greet them at the door!

First of all, have a receiving line after the wedding ceremony. This may seem like a nuisance right now, but you will be glad that is over and done with on the day of your wedding. Also, when you get to the reception, do not greet people immediately. Enjoy your time with your new spouse. Take in the sights, the smells; listen to the sounds of people, enjoy the music. The day will be over before you know it and if you have candle wedding favors lighting up the room, it will help even more to relax you.

Your day will be spent with others telling you what to do and where to go. If you’re not ready to cut the cake or have that first dance, say so. Please remember, it is your wedding. Now of course you can’t put it off forever, or you’ll never get to it and have that part missing in your photos and video. But show people around you, right from the first dance, that this is your day and you and your loved one are going to make sure that you enjoy it.

Guests are wonderful people for the most part. But they, more than anyone, forget that it really is your wedding and that they are not the only people there. They will walk up to your table while you are having an intimate conversation as a couple and intrude. If this happens, I would very nicely look up, smile and ask them if they could come back in a few minutes. And give them their beautiful inexpensive wedding favors and they will be happy.

When you feel it is the right time, greet the guests that you didn’t see at your ceremony, but don’t get caught up in useless conversation. Before you know it, hours will have past and you didn’t even enjoy your own wedding.

One idea we used on a wedding I was the consultant, was to put wedding riddles, puzzles and games on each table as well as a wedding camera. We added a note for the guests to please take many pictures of themselves for a keepsake for the newly married couple. Also, another way to keep guests occupied so you can enjoy yourself is with a great band or DJ that encourages your guests to get involved on the dance floor.

More than anything, you have to remember that this is your special day. It’s not your guests. They will have forgotten it in a few days, but you will remember the highlights and lowlights of this day forever. Be polite but do not forget that you have but a few short hours to enjoy this day and it will be one forever.



 
Jul
03
    
Posted (LoveGuru) in Wedding Guest Etiquette on July-3-2009

Heed these tips so your best man speech makes everyone cry with happiness. First, talk about your own youth and when you met the Groom. People love to hear exactly when and where you two met and why you share a special friendship or why he chose you as the Best Man. After you explain that instance, continue and explain your relationship with God or the Bride. You can easily make the best man speech a religiously toned one, and that is fine, considering marriage is a holy act. Just watch out, don’t offend anyone with strong beliefs that override anyone else’s. So many best men leave out the beautiful bride in their best man speech. I know I accidentally left Julie, the Bride at my friend’s wedding out of my speech. I cracked jokes about the Groom, weather, myself and even the Groom’s Dad but nothing about Julie. Tons of Brides admit they want to be written about during their special day. Don’t be a fool, make sure to add a couple of sentences in your speech so people know your feelings about the Bride. It doesn’t have to be too funny or sentimental, just something that shows you care about this big day of love.



 
Mar
26
    
Posted (LoveGuru) in Wedding Guest Etiquette on March-26-2009

In a wedding reception party the the wedding

couple usually get the chance to speak their heart ou by means of wedding speeches. While the bride speech is not heard often and usually has no precise constitution, the groom speech does follow a particular format. Groom speeches are almost customary in conventional Christian weddings.

Almost all groom speeches by and large begin with a courteous welcome for every person who is here to attend the wedding

reception and are part of the wedding reception. The groom, in his groom speech, also gets the chance to thank the bride’s parents for raising their daughter in a way they actually did and for accepting him as a new member to their family.

A distinctive part of grooms wedding speeches is praising those people who have helped to make the wedding reception so extraordinary. Actually, it wouldn’t be unfair to say that groom speeches are speeches where a groom thanks everybody for everything related to staging of the wedding reception.

No groom speech is complete without the groom expressing his special thoughts for the bride. So, groom speeches are also about the groom saying wonderful words about his newly wed bride. He normally thanks her for agreeing to marry him and accept him as her husband. A groom could also think of including a few things like about their first meeting or the common human characteristics that they share between them.

The groom should also make sure to thank the people who came along to wish them on this auspicious occasion and bring along gifts for them. The groom should also mention the best man and thank him for being his best man. It is also very important that the groom also praise the bridesmaids who were with the bride all day long and helped her with everything. It is also customary that the groom proposes a toast to the bridesmaids.

At the end of his speech, the groom makes way for the best man to deliver his wedding speech. He introduces the best man to the guests and remembers some humorous anecdotes in brief … a perfect cue for the best man to grab and build his best man speech from there.

However, here are a few words of caution. If you are a groom looking for some help to get ready for your groom speech, please bear in mind that you should give enough time to do a bit of research and write up your speech. You should also look forward to rehearse it until you are familiar with it.

So, you are not be possibly wrong in thinking that a groom speech is on the whole all about saying thanks almost every person attending the wedding reception. But you can really go beyond that and prepare yourself to give a groom speech that everybody will remember for a long time. And to give a great groom speech like that all you need to do is to get started at this very moment.

However, if you have hardly any time in hand but still require some help on grooms speeches you can consider expert guidance which is available for a few dollars. In other words sample, templates and other materials on groom speech which you can buy online and get immediate access could be a huge time saver for you.

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Jan
21
    
Posted (LoveGuru) in Wedding Guest Etiquette on January-21-2009

Three stone engagement rings are spectacular jewelry items for the couples. These rings involve three similarly cut diamonds or gemstones that are set close to each other for more glitter and a unique impression. Expense may be higher due to the diamonds, but pruning of the costs is possible on ensuring of some steps.

The couples can express their love for each others through many types of rings. Three stone engagement rings are one of the spectacular jewelry items that they can find in a jeweler’s shop. As is clear from its very name, the ring employs three diamonds or gemstones that are set close to each other in a row. The stones symbolize past, present and future, thereby saying that love is eternal. It would be wiser to know more about these popular pieces before purchasing them.

Before you proceed to buy these rings, we must clearly tell that usually these are expensive rings. This is because the couples have to buy three diamonds of a good size if not the larger ones. Though you can opt for smaller diamonds for cutting the costs, but that will not look great as it may give the impression of being an ordinary ring. So, be prepared to set aside a good amount of money for the purchasing.

However, if you are a budgetary couple, you should find out the ways of buying expensive diamonds at competitive prices. If diamond is your obsession for three stone engagement rings, then settle for the precious stones that have some flaws, which may be invisible or visible. Such stones glitter with brilliance and fire but the prices are lower. You can also settle for the diamonds having yellowish color due to its cheaper rates. Or, the couples can settle for gemstones, which too glitter and are popular for varied colors.

In the traditional three stone engagement rings have separate gems and their size is almost similar. But the usual rings comprise of a comparatively larger central stone with the side stones being smaller. If we talk of the stone size, the carat weight is typically heavier.

Choose shape of diamonds carefully for the ring. There are many shapes to choose but ensure the same one for all the diamonds for a matching look. Round and princess shapes bring the stones tightly close to each others than the other ones, though some three stone engagement rings different shapes for the central and side stones.

As far as settings are concerned, since the central diamond is slightly elevated, the jewelers usually utilize prong setting for it. For the side stone also the same setting is used for the perfection of look.

As has been mentioned the costs is usually expensive. But if the couples make a good use of internet for the purchasing they can find a suitable ring within budget. They must compare various websites of the jewelers for three stone engagement rings. This is the way of buying the rings at competitive prices. However, ensure that the online seller has a return policy so that you can return the ring that is not up to the specification or is a damaged piece.

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Nov
17
    
Posted (WeddingBelle) in Wedding Guest Etiquette on November-17-2008

Here are some quirky wedding gift ideas.

Throw in some antique wooden clothes pins, and if the couple lacks a washer and dryer, a roll of quarters. You could also add some ornate coat hangers, a mesh bag for fine washables, and a laundry bag to the gift basket.

For the beer-loving geek: A robot that not only keeps your beer cold, but can even pour you one!

Funny, I thought after my wedding, why did I wait to get married to properly throw a party? Oh, well!

Did you know that fun loving Londoners spend 50 per cent more than the rest of the nation on comedy outfits. UK stags and hens also spend highly on hangover cures for the morning after, such as fry-ups and Virgin Mary’s, but I would not need a big deal of research to tell me that!



 
Sep
23
    
Posted (WeddingBelle) in Wedding Guest Etiquette on September-23-2008

Giving plenty of gifts to a newly betrothed couple has been tradition for many centuries and is the main reason why the wedding gift business has remained profitable despite changing business conditions. A wedding gift is a tangible representation of support and love for the couple to help them start their new life on a positive note.

Wedding etiquette dictates that guests officially invited to the wedding ceremony and reception are required to send a gift, regardless they attend or not. However, those invited but live very far and have not been in close contact with the couple for several years have the option not to follow the tradition.

A guest requested to attend a shower should present a gift but does not have to if he/she cannot attend the event. A close family member of friend will likely send something despite not attending.

Engagement gifts are never compulsory but have started to become a requirement in some parts of the world. A guest who is not sure whether or not to present a gift to an engagement party may consult the hosts for guidance.

Ideal wedding gifts can range from expensive china, gift certificates, camping equipment, gardening tools and household appliances. Choosing a gift should be an enjoyable activity except for those “shopping-challenged”. The gift registry is very helpful in determining what to give the couple. Starting to become popular is the move of couples registering gifts with two or more retail stores, online shops or even brokerage houses and travel agents. Registry information is informally spread to guests and should not be inserted in a wedding invitation.

Putting a gift registry in an invitation is major turnoff for guests, as it will give more focus on the gift and less on the thought of inviting to the wedding. The guest’s should have the choice whether to give a gift. Sometimes the most memorable and sentimental gifts are those carefully picked surprises.

Normally, should be delivered to the bride’s home before the wedding addressed to her. Gifts sent after the wedding should be addressed to the couple’s new home or the house of the bride’s parents. Some cultures require the gift to be brought to the wedding home instead of sending it ahead of the ceremony.

Guests may send the gifts immediately after they receive the invitation. Doing this gift giving practice will spare the couple from worrying about how to transport huge packages coming from the reception site.

Proper etiquette dictates that the couple should immediately write a thank-you note to the sender upon receiving the wedding gift and before the fourth month after the wedding at the most.

FAQ’s on proper wedding etiquette on gift giving

When does the gift should be sent?

The gift for the bride should be given before the wedding or shortly after the couple. If the gift cannot be sent anytime soon, it must be sent before three months after the ceremony. This goes against hearsay that it can be sent even shortly before the first year anniversary of the newlyweds.

Are the gift options limited to those listed in the registry?

No, a registry only serves as a guide for the gift giver. Any wedding gift will as long as it comes from the heart.

Is there an ideal budget for a wedding gift?

The budget is entirely up to the gift giver. One’s love for the bride and groom should serve as the basis on how much a gift should cost.

Is money an appropriate gift?

Money is the traditional gift in some cultures. Giving a gift certificate to their favorite store is a nice option if you are comfortable giving cash.

What if I did not receive a thank you note from the bride and groom?

While it is an awkward thing to do, the best move is by calling the bride and groom and asking if they have received your wedding gift. If the gift came from a store, call your contact salesperson and verify if your purchase was delivered on time and to the right recipients. Become concerned only if the thank you note does not arrive within three months after the wedding.



 
Aug
28
    
Posted (WeddingBelle) in Wedding Etiquette, Wedding Guest Etiquette on August-28-2008

Entertainment at an English wedding reception....Image via Wikipedia

More often than not, it is the guests that we oftentimes hear complain about the outcome of the wedding, that the bride and groom violated wedding etiquette, and so on and so fort.

Guests seem to be forgetting that wedding etiquette is not just for the bride and groom. There is wedding etiquette too reserved for the guests.

We have outlined here some wedding etiquette advice for guests. These wedding etiquette advice are taken from different sources and may help you understand how to act and socialize with grace and manners in any wedding.

Wedding Etiquette Advice 1: Thou shalt respond to an invitation, immediately!

Invited guests who do not respond to an invitation are the major cause of headaches to the bride and groom. There are guest who will say regrets to the bride and groom just a day before the wedding day. While some guests will not reply to the invitation at all and then show up without notice to the wedding ceremony and wedding reception.

Wedding Etiquette Advice #1 says this act is totally rude! Today, the bride and groom pay for their own wedding. They rely on their savings and salary to fund their wedding. They are not asking their fathers anymore to host their big day.

So, with the limited budget that the couples have allotted for their wedding (of course they need to save some as a startup money). The couples need to know the exact head count so they would know if they will go over their budget. And failure of guests to reply to an RSVP will give the bride and groom headaches. They would not know how many guests should they book in the hotel or caterer. And also, if you aware of this fact, if the bride and groom add you to the guest list and they inlist you for a sit-down dinner, they will pay for your head even though you did not attend the wedding.

Please follow this wedding etiquette advice if you don’t want to be called an unmannered brute. Reply to an invitation immediately if you must, or at least two week before the wedding day.

We, guests, expect the bride and groom to practice wedding attique, and so should we.

Wedding Etiquette Advice 2: Thou shalt be dress appropriately.

This wedding etiquette advice is not meant to promote fashion, although being fashionable is really good. This wedding etiquette advice came next to the wedding etiquette advice on responding immediately to an invitation. Because after you respond to an invitation, the next thing you will do is either buy a gift (if you still have some spare money to buy your bride friend a gift) or attend the wedding (if you do not have the money to buy a gift, you can skip the gift giving).

This wedding etiquette advice is for your own good. You would not want to look like a gate crasher in your friends weddign, or do you? If it is a formal wedding, you would not want to be caught wearing a jeans and t-shirt, right? You would definitely look like a gate crasher if you are not dressed properly.

The wedding etiquette advice if the event is informal: please refrain from wearing jeans and tank top or t-shirt. For women, kindly wear a cocktail dress or a pretty Sunday dress. For men, please, if you may, wear your suit. Just forgo your tie. You can even roll up your sleeves and open the top button of your shirt to make it look less forma. You would definitely look dashing in a suit!

Wedding Etiquette Advice 3: Thou shalt greet the newlyweds.

Brides and grooms want to feel you are happy for them and your greetings will greatly be appreciated. This wedding etiquette advice is not hard, isn’t it? All you have to do is go to the bride and groom and greet the bride, “Best Wishes” while the groom “Congratulations.”

Saying your greetings is not only a thumbs-up act, it is also a kind one.

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