Coming to a wedding invitation is our way of appreciating and respecting those who are having an event. If you don't have an important schedule or don't have any obstacles, you should try to come. But attending someone's wedding is also not just a matter of being present. Ladies need to pay attention to etiquette and attitude when coming to a big event like this wedding invitation.
From French, répondez s'il vous plaît which means respond, if you please. This means that if you are going to come, fill in the column or RSVP card given by the organizer. Why is that? Ladies, you know that events and wedding parties certainly don't cost a small amount of money, right? For this reason, it would be much better to RSVP before coming to estimate the number of attendance. Make sure you fill out your RSVP immediately before the given deadline!
From French, répondez s'il vous plaît which means respond, if you please. This means that if you are going to come, fill in the column or RSVP card given by the organizer. Why is that? Ladies, you know that events and wedding parties certainly don't cost a small amount of money, right? For this reason, it would be much better to RSVP before coming to estimate the number of attendance. Make sure you fill out your RSVP immediately before the given deadline!
Usually the invitations distributed say how many people you can bring as partners. It could be a partner, parent or friend. Don't bring more than the limit stated on the invitation because the organizer has estimated the guest capacity, starting from chairs, the number of people in the building to the number of dishes. You can also come alone or with friends who are invited to come together rather than having to bring a group beyond the capacity of invited guests.
Usually, some weddings will be carried out according to the traditions or customs adhered to by the families of the bride and groom. Even if you have just seen it, find it strange or even not in accordance with your principles and beliefs, still respect the tradition. Don't give unpleasant looks or words during the event. Appreciate the family hosting it.
It's not that you shouldn't use a cell phone, but pay attention to how you use it. Especially if you know that the relative who is holding the wedding is holding a traditional or religious procession that requires solemnity so that any sound can disrupt the continuity of the event. Don't forget to activate silent mode, don't watch videos or play games, and don't make calls at the event location. Also pay attention to whether the invitation or event committee prohibits taking pictures or videos. If it is prohibited, then obey. We don't know the reason behind the ban. Even though you are allowed to take pictures and videos, take enough and don't overdo it. This means don't disturb the photographer and event video hired to capture the moment of their wedding, as well as taking selfies with old friends who are also present until they get too excited and become the attention of the whole room. You can take photos with your friends after the event is over or before entering the party area.