As a general rule of thumb, Emily Post’s Wedding Etiquette says spouses, fiancés, and live-in partners of each guest should receive an invitation. “Even if you’ve never met or they are not your ...
Any time money and personal relationships mingle, things can get sticky—and that’s definitely true when it comes to wedding gift etiquette. Whether you’re writing a check, grabbing a gift card, or ...
Attending a wedding is always exciting, whether you're a guest or you're part of the wedding party. Weddings are considered the happiest day in many people’s lives, after all, and the happy couple ...
Weddings are meant to be celebrations of love. They also may require invited guests to make a financial commitment that brings them stress. Whether it’s paying for hotels and flights to attend a ...
I’ve been invited to a ton of weddings, and shopping for the perfect wedding gift for the happy couple is actually something I enjoyI love to scroll through registries to learn the couple’s tastes and ...
Wedding etiquette is often a tricky topic to navigate. While some rules, like avoiding wearing white as a guest, go without saying, other wedding guidelines are a bit more ambiguous. Take invitations, ...
Wedding etiquette advice from Peggy Post. How to respond to offers from friends who are not in your inner circle, and whether wearing beige to a wedding risks appearing too bride-ish. When a thank-you ...
Wedding etiquette is changing all the time—and one woman was shocked when she realized that she had overlooked a newer rule. A video posted to TikTok by Vanessa Taylor (@vanessa_taylor1) has gone ...
This isn’t actually good manners, even though many think of it as being fancy! Gottsman calls it “affected,” explaining it looks like you are trying too hard to call attention to your own supposed ...