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While traditional wedding etiquette often prioritizes the bride's immediate family, modern couples have increasingly personalized their invitations to reflect their own histories.
But since there are often so many details to share, there is some pretty solid wedding invitation etiquette that both couples and guests should follow.
Among U.S. users of the wedding planning site The Knot, parents on average contribute slightly more than half the wedding budget, with bridal couples covering the rest, said editor Sarah Hanlon.
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Whether you're wondering what unique wording to use, when to send the invitations, how to address the envelopes, or which parents' names to include on the invitation, we have the proper etiquette ...
Cultural considerations Meier, the etiquette expert, noted that religious and cultural norms often dictate which family pays for the wedding, and how much they spend.
Cultural considerations Meier, the etiquette expert, noted that religious and cultural norms often dictate which family pays for the wedding, and how much they spend.
Here's everything you need to know for proper etiquette for addressing and wording wedding invitations and deciding when to send them, according to the pros.
Through time, though certainly not always, it was the bride's parents who were expected to pay the bulk of expenses, but like so many aspects of weddings, the etiquette has gotten more fluid.
Through time, though certainly not always, it was the bride's parents who were expected to pay the bulk of expenses, but like so many aspects of weddings, the etiquette has gotten more fluid.