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If you've gotten married recently, you're probably wondering when you should get around to your wedding thank yous. Here's ...
I love my friends, but I’m spending a fortune to experience Groundhog Day. From transport to gifts, it can all feel ...
Traditionally, rehearsal dinners include presenting gifts to the wedding party. Consider items that reflect each person’s ...
What should you do when friends skip your child’s wedding gift? And how to handle generational naming quirks? In this ...
Being real for a second, wedding season is upon us now.It is great to celebrate love but one thing stand out. It is great to celebrate love but one thing stand out. A big shiny diamond-shaped elephant ...
Etiquette expert William Hanson, the author of Just Good Manners, says a polite “I do” to solving all The Telegraph ’s wedding dilemmas.
Maybe you spent $150 on a graduation present, $500 to travel to California for another wedding or $50 for a baby gift. You can also do some research. Look up how much it will cost to go to, say, your ...
Wedding Invitation Etiquette These little pieces of cardstock tell your guests what to wear, where to go, and what to expect when they get there–not to mention what to bring. Every choice you make, ...
6. Refer guests to your wedding website for the registry Once again, the wedding website is king when it comes to giving out more information. “Avoid including the registry directly on the invitation, ...
3. Paperless Wedding Invitations Are No Longer a Faux Pas We now live in a digital era, so many wonder if they should keep all their wedding correspondences online.
What is modern money etiquette? The customs for splitting a restaurant check, purchasing a wedding gift, tipping and more have evolved. These guidelines can help.
'I do' season means steaming the wrinkles from your wedding guest attire, responding to invitations promptly, and choosing a gift for the couple they will cherish for years to come. And even though ...