Wedding Etiquette: 5 Behavior Tips for the Groom

The wedding day generates a huge expectation for the couple. The wish is that the ceremony and party are perfect and that everything goes well. However, an event involving so much care, detail and,
especially people, it can also cause unpleasant behavior on the part of both guests and grooms. We are all subject to making gaffes. But to help the lovebirds on this day, we've selected five behavioral tips for the couple:

1. Don't ask for gifts in the form of money.

Often the couple already have a variety of things for the home, such as appliances and furniture, so they prefer to ask their guests to give the gift in kind. The etiquette and behavior consultant Fabio Arruda considers the request highly unpleasant and may embarrass the guest. "It is more pleasant to suggest to the guests to contribute quotas in a travel agency where the couple bought the honeymoon trip, for example," he explains.

2. Greet all guests at the party

If after the ceremony the couple is offering a party or dinner, the bride and groom may leave to greet the guests at the venue. But it is important to appreciate each other's presence. This does not mean that the couple will not enjoy the party, they should circulate while thanking the guests. In the case of elderly relatives, it is good practice for the couple to go wherever they are. ? Contact and affection is important. So forget the story of saying thank you through the microphone. Talk to people? Suggests the consultant.


3. Don't cut the groom's tie to make money

"Forcing the guest to give the couple money is a bizarre and absurd act," emphasizes the consultant. It is important to remember that a wedding also represents costs and expenses for the guest. Gift buying, spending on clothing and accessories to be presentable and elegant at the party and other items. Then it is time to abolish the tie cut, which often embarrasses the unprepared and penniless guest.

4. When Inviting Coworkers

Grooms often find themselves in a dilemma about inviting co-workers. Need to invite everyone who works with me? And what to do if I can not? I don't invite anyone? The consultant explains that marriage is an intimate moment when people whom the couple likes should be present. Of course, it is impossible to invite everyone who works with the bride and groom. So, the way out is to invite only those who would like and, above all, hand the invitation in hand and preferably away from the work environment and uninvited colleagues.

5. Thank you for your gifts.

It is very pleasant for the wedding guests to receive thanks for the gifts sent. Therefore, the bride should organize herself as she receives the items and list who sent them. If it's time to greet any guests at the party, you remember what the person gave as a gift, thank them right there. For sure the guest will be very happy. After the party, the couple will give thank you cards for the gift. It is important to cite the item you received.

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