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Article title "A Fool-Proof Guide to Proper Wedding Etiquette", questioning if you must invite someone to your wedding if they invited you to theirs. Author: Chanel Vargas, published February 7, 2018.
Bride and groom exiting a building while surrounded by falling confetti, bride holding bouquet, and both smiling.
Text discussing wedding etiquette and tips, mentioning event planner David Monn.
Royal wedding ceremony inside a cathedral with a bride and groom walking down the aisle in front of guests.
Question asking "Is it okay to wear white to a wedding?"
Text discussing wedding attire etiquette, focusing on avoiding white clothing to not upstage the bride. Suggests wearing black as it blends in, according to Monn.
Four women in white dresses at a wedding, bride holding flowers, bridesmaids assisting, near black car.
Text about groom's attire, suggesting a white dinner jacket for summer weddings instead of a black tuxedo.
Wedding planning advice on seasonality and social media sharing.
A collection of elegantly wrapped wedding gifts with ribbons and flowers displayed on a lace-covered table, surrounded by greenery and flowers.
Text discussing engagement party gift etiquette, stating gifts are appreciated but not required and advising sending gifts in advance to avoid clutter.
Text discussing the role of bridesmaids and maids of honor in weddings, focusing on their duties like throwing bridal showers and supporting the bride emotionally without causing drama. Includes a quote from Monn.
Champagne being poured into glasses for a celebratory event.
Image showing wedding planning questions and advice. Question 8 asks if advice should be given to the bride and groom, with a response suggesting it's best to offer advice only if asked. Question 9 asks about the duties of the maid of honor or bridesmaid.
Text about wedding responsibilities for bridesmaids and maids of honor, emphasizing emotional support and minimizing drama.
Question on narrowing down a wedding guest list with text discussing the traditional and modern composition of guest lists, including co-workers, extended family, and friends of the couple's parents, and suggesting creating guidelines.
Text discussing wedding guest list etiquette, including plus-ones and children's participation. It advises on who should be invited and the common preference for adults-only receptions, highlighting the importance of checking with the couple before bringing kids.
Text discussing wedding invitation etiquette, with considerations for budget and size constraints impacting invitation decisions.
A rustic wedding invitation set on a wooden table, featuring a brown envelope with a sprig of white flowers tied with twine, a blank white card, and two wooden heart decorations.
Advice on keeping wedding guests engaged and preventing boredom by planning events smoothly, having timely transitions, and ensuring guests don't remain seated too long, according to expert guidance.
Image with advice on wedding speeches and stress management. Question 15 suggests limiting speeches to three, keeping them short, and uplifting. Question 16 advises not stressing over minor details and focusing on the people celebrating with you.