professional photographer<\/a> (or asked guests to take lots of photos), remember that they’re paying the official videographer or photographer to capture their big day and you shouldn’t be the one to in his or her way. Yes, take photos to your heart’s content, but don’t do so to the detriment of the official photographer whose job it is to get the money shots. Do not get in the way of the official photographer or try to get better shots than them by placing yourself strategically. Let the couple’s official photographer to their job and snap shots of the key moments without having to worry about missing them<\/p>\nObey the dress code<\/h2>\n
Unless you have no other choice, try not to ignore the dress code. If it says formal, this usually means Black Tie (tuxedos for the gents and cocktail dresses for the ladies). Similarly, if it says casual, though thongs and shorts are probably too casual, you wouldn’t turn up in a suit and tie or flowing sequined gown. If in doubt, ask the couple.<\/p>\n
The wedding gift<\/h2>\n
While it is acceptable to buy and send a gift early, you should not wait too long after the wedding to send a couple their wedding present. The preference would be to hand over your gift on the wedding day (or earlier), but unless there is a reason for a delay, you should try to avoid waiting too long after the wedding day to send a couple their gift from you.<\/p>\n
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Avoid oversized or bulky gifts<\/p>\n
If you are delivering the wedding gift to the actual ceremony, be sure it is not too big or bulky or heavy to be carted away after the reception. With all the necessities that must be taken care of after a wedding, the last thing the couple, or the family of thecouple, want to worry about after the event is how to fit a washing machine into a vehicle! Instead, consider bringing a card and or sending a gift early.<\/p>\n
Be punctual<\/h2>\n
There is no question that a large number of weddings run late and we all know it’s okay for the newlyweds to be a little late. However, just because weddings are notorious for not starting on time, does not mean that you should be there at the appointed time. In fact, try to arrive between 15 and 20 minutes early to ensure there is plenty of time to find your seat and settle in. You don’t want to be that<\/em> guest who tries to sneak into an aisle or seat as the bride is walking down the aisle.<\/p>\nRSVPing<\/h2>\n
Don\u2019t forget to RSVP to the invitation. You need to pay attention to the date that is listed on the invitation and give the couple your response by that date. In fact, if you know your answer, you should let them know immediately rather than waiting for the actual RSVP date. It helps give the couple a better idea of numbers early enough to tweak their guest list and\/or seating.<\/p>\n
Turn your phone off<\/h2>\n
While the random sounds of rapping or a tweeting bird may add to the ceremony of a wedding, the fact is, it is very rude. Do not ruin the couple’s big day by leaving your mobile phone or beeper on. In fact, unless it’s imperative your phone stays on, it should be turned off, certainly during the wedding ceremony. If it can’t be turned off, or you’re taking photos, at least switch it to Flight Mode or silent for the duration of the actual ceremony.<\/p>\n
Congratulate the entire family<\/h2>\n
Even if you don’t know the couple\u2019s parents or brothers and sisters etc, make an effort to seek them out, introduce yourself and let them know how much you enjoyed attending the wedding. This is especially important if there is no receiving line. While it’s the couple’s big day, it’s a pretty big day in their lives too.<\/p>\n
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