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Wedding Etiquette for Dummies

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ISBN-10: 0470502088

ISBN-13: 9780470502082

Edition: 2010

Authors: Sue Fox

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Your expert guide to the dos and don'ts of getting marriedYour wedding should be fun, exciting, and worry-free-but most brides, grooms, and their families run into sticky situations or unique circumstances that surround etiquette. Now, there's a definitive guide that provides the solutionsfor all those dilemmas big and small.Wedding Etiquette For Dummies provides sound information and guidance-whether it's deciding how to handle divorced parents, inform guests of where the couple is registered, or tastefully incorporate new traditions into your ceremony and reception. You get plenty of proven advice and tips for everything from who pays for the wedding and properly announcing the engagement…    
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Book details

List price: $12.99
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Limited
Publication date: 11/27/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.20" long x 0.80" tall
Weight: 0.902
Language: English

Introduction
Engaging in Proper Wedding Etiquette from the Start
Incorporating Etiquette into Your Wedding
Announcing Your Engagement with Elegance
Tastefully Using Technology during Wedding Planning
Deciding on Finances and Planning Responsibilities Upfront
The Main Event: Planning Your Ceremony and Reception
Checking Out Ceremony Styles
Nailing Down the Basics of Ceremony Protoco
Perfecting Your Reception Plans
Working on Wedding Details with Your Manners Intact
Putting Together Your Wedding Party
Choosing Appropriate Wedding Attire and Doing So with Grace
Assembling the Guest List
Carefully Composing Your Invitations and Announcements
Registering for Gifts and Giving Your Own
Observing Etiquette Rules at Festivities before the Wedding
Behaving on the Big Day and Beyond
Minding Your Manners at the Ceremony
Celebrating with Class at the Reception
Acting Properly after the Wedding
The Part of Tens
Ten Tips for Working with Your Vendors and Wedding Planner
Nearly Ten Guidelines for Getting Married the Second Time Around
Index