Wedding Party Etiquette

Wedding is not just a union of groom and bride and their beginning of marital life, but it is a very important social occasion. That's why it is always necessary to follow certain etiquette prior, during and after the wedding party is over. Here is the information about etiquette that every person should know including bride and grooms.

Who hosts?

It is always better if the friends of bride or/and groom host a wedding party. Because if there is a group it is easy to share the expenses and organizational tasks. It is believed that bridesmaids don't host a party for the bride, but they can if they wish.

Who pays?

For the wedding party the expenses can be paid by hosts. Certain tasks they have to do are before two to three months ahead of the wedding search the venue and book it if necessary. Select the theme for the party according to your budget and assign tasks to others if there are many persons.

When do you host a shower?

Usually, showers are held anywhere from 2-3 weeks to 2-3 moths before the wedding.

When do you host a bachelor/bachelorette party?

Prior to 1-2 weeks to 2 moths of wedding a bachelor's party can be held. In the last week there are many tasks to complete. Ensure that these are the relaxing days and last get together for the close friends and wedding party.

Who's invited?

All the close friends and relatives should be inevitable at any party associated with a wedding. Also anybody who is invited for the shower should be in the guest list of wedding.

When do you mail the invitations?

If you want to mail the wedding party invitations it should be mailed 4-5 weeks before the event. It will offer every on a chance to make travel arrangements and enjoy time by keeping your workload aside.

What goes on the invitation?

On the invitation you should provide the name of hosting person, venue and time of the party, who is being honored, and other important RSVP information such as email, phone number and date to respond by.