Well you know. They've been to one wedding in their life, THEIRS!
Now they're trying to convert all of us.
2007-07-02 10:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I consider of it this fashion: having a greenback dance at a marriage ceremony, a wishing good, a cash tree or anything is taking part in a culture. Various cultures rejoice marriages on this means, and for plenty of men and women it is side of the thrill and most likely saves the difficulty of a shuttle to Macys. Including on your invitation a request for coins or items is an challenge of etiquette when you consider that you are implying, whether or not you imply to or no longer, that giving items (the items you choose, undoubtedly) is needed of visitors. This difference would possibly look a bit of foolish when you consider that such a lot of men and women would not dream of displaying up for a marriage ceremony with out a reward. But the reward is some way of celebrating, no longer a demand. The invitation is supposed as a honor to the recipient, some way of claiming "I care adequate approximately you to desire you at my marriage ceremony." Diminishing that message with a coins clutch is rude. In the top, I consider etiquette is more commonly approximately demonstrating recognize for men and women greater than following a few ridiculous record. Chewing together with your mouth closed is well mannered when you consider that watching at part chewed meals is disgusting, no longer when you consider that Miss Manners says it is well mannered. It's some way of respecting your eating partners. In quick, traditions may also be performed in methods which might be retaining with etiquette and in methods that are not. Let's take whatever under no circumstances approximately cash: the entire garter toss. If the groom eliminates the garter, traces up his unmarried peers, and tosses it over his shoulder, that is really nice. On the opposite hand, the groom would stick his head up the bride's get dressed and root round whilst the groomsmen make a ruckus. Granny is embarrassed and the minister is blushing. The father of the bride needs to kick the groom within the pants. It's nonetheless "conventional," however the groom is not demonstrating recognize for his visitors. So. I say each concerns are identical and under no circumstances amazing.
2016-09-05 12:46:51
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answered by ? 4
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some people dont know any better and some are just plain dumb. i personally went to a wedding where they had a money tree and people were puttin $20s and higher bills and the mother of the groom asked the PRIEST for change because she didnt want to give them a $10....the poor guy was appalled and gave her change for a ten and she put five $1 bills on the clips..she spent the night bragging about how she used a bunch of the money hooks...yet she "forgot" to mention that she only gave them $5 total!! i still dont know whether she really was a moron or was raised with no class whatsoever....i think u should write a wedding ettiquette pamplet and sell it to brides!! then have them sent out with invitations so each guest knows exactly how to behave..ud be rich!!! :) haha
2007-07-03 04:14:54
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answered by jennybean7985 5
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Why does there have to be certain etiquette's to do something.. Why are they WRONG.. because you said so? What is your reason? If you haven't noticed we weren't made from the same mold. Everyone is different and has their own ways of presenting their selves..
I mean my goodness why is it so wrong for someone to take the idea of something and give it a twist... Why does everything have to be by the book.. OMG could you see the same damn wedding for everyone.. Wow that would be so great wouldn't it. no it would be so boring..
Sorry but I believe difference is good and not being so text book is great..
maybe you should try it one day.
2007-07-02 10:35:10
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answered by Anonymous
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unfortunately, some people don't live in a world of proper etiquette. and even worse, some people only care about themselves and not others.
I'm actually more interested in what you saw and are so upset about. share, it may be interesting.
2007-07-02 10:18:32
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answered by brk 4
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I'd like to know what you consider wrong. It can vary from country to country. In the US it is expected of the bridesmaids to pay for their own wedding attire. In the UK that is unheard of.
In the UK I've heard that it is acceptable to invite people to a wedding reception AFTER everyone has eaten to save on money. In the US that is unheard of.
Bridal showers are unheard of in the UK. In the US they are quite common. Cash bars are a no-no in the US. In the UK they are fine and dandy.
I guess it just depends on where you live.
2007-07-02 10:34:25
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answered by dice 3
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Well I get my etiquette from the man who lives on drury lane. he can tell you whole bunches of things like where to sleep and how to eat its really all quite fascinating really. you should look him up under the alias: THEMANWHOLIVESONDRURYLANE. Thats what I would do.
2007-07-02 10:19:32
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answered by Ben Dober 2
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you can get wedding etiquette from weddingetiquette.com, and they have prices from 4 for $26.99, or an entire years supply for $82.99.
2007-07-02 10:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Same place some people get their drivers' licenses...a Cracker Jacks box, apparently!
2007-07-02 10:26:35
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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It's probably because people don't feel the need to conform to stuffy, outdated "tradition" on what could be one of the most personal days of their life.
If we all stuck to tradition for tradition's sake, we'd still be ruled by England, have slaves, and women would be their husband's property.
CHANGE IS GOOD!
2007-07-02 10:20:16
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answered by Courtney 3
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