Friday

A perfect wedding for all

In the next few days, I would like to try to describe the perfect wedding. I will give hints and ideas that may seem like common sense, no-brainer things that everyone should be doing, but don't. I will try to explain why we do certain things as a society at a wedding event for the good of all and why it really does matter in the long run.

You will learn that it isn't about how much money you spend or who you have invited as guests, but more what you do for your guests and how you treat them.
You will find details really do make the difference and the venue can be a posh country club, Quonset hut, or outdoor tent; the basic rules are all the same.

If along the way, you find that you are doing a great job of paying attention to the important etiquette rules and come away feeling comfortable about the choices you are making for your day, then you are ahead of the game.
If, for some reason, you find these writings to be hitting home and help you to take your wedding to the kind of event that it was meant to be, then I am all the more glad for the opportunity to share in your special day!

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