Experts advise wedding guests to avoid certain behaviors to maintain friendships with the newlyweds. Key points include submitting RSVPs on time, as delays can complicate logistics. Attending the ceremony is crucial; absence may suggest a lack of genuine interest in the couple. Guests should only bring a plus one if explicitly invited, given the costly nature of weddings. Moderation with alcohol consumption is essential, encouraging guests to limit themselves and refrain from excessive drinking. Dressing appropriately is also vital, particularly avoiding white attire, which is traditionally reserved for the bride.
Late-RSVPing is the silent killer of etiquette; it messes with everything from seating charts to catering orders. People don't realize how much depends on these final counts.
The ceremony is the whole point of the day-where the couple makes their vows and, usually, in front of their nearest family and friends.
Weddings are expensive events to put on, which often means limited guest capacity. Your invitation should specify in so many words, 'and guest,' or else your plus-one is strictly not allowed.
A good rule is to limit yourself to one drink per hour and definitely don't start drinking until after the ceremony. Sure, enjoy a couple of drinks. But be respectful and responsible. Avoid getting drunk.
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