Article: rules for wedding guests. In these days of everyone doing whatever they want, these rules are just common sense, and being respectful of other people. Don't think you can break one of these rules and escape the notice of the bride and groom, and their family.
1. Only the bride wears white.
2. No babies or kids (unless approved).
3. Don’t assume an invitation for a plus one. Space is limited, and receptions are expensive.
4. No big announcements to overshadow the wedding, such as pregnancies or engagements.
5. No one uses the microphone unless approved by the bride (singing or speeches).
6. Any questions should be directed to mother of the bride. Don’t bother the bride.
7. No boring people. No wallflowers. Everyone should be having a great time.
8. If you haven’t met the bride or groom, you aren’t invited. A bride shouldn’t be meeting people for the first time at her wedding.
9. Wedding guests should not be rude, or they will be kicked out.
10. Guests should not take pictures or videos during the wedding ceremony.
11. No guests on the dance floor during the first dance.
12. Guests should wear something presentable to the wedding.
13. Let the official wedding photographer fulfill his obligations to the bride before making special requests.
14. Do not stand when the bride enters - until after the mother of the bride stands. If the mother of the bride doesn't stand, then you shouldn't either.
15. If you RSVP, show up for the wedding and reception. Because you RSVP’d, others weren’t able to be invited. At minimum inform the family, so seating charts can be rearranged.
16. Do not attend a wedding you are not invited to.
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STEVE GARVEY [SABR Bio] a Florida native who was drafted by the Twins. He turned down Minnesota to attend college. Later drafted by the Dodgers. Won the NL MVP in 1974 & won the All-Star Game MVP twice, in 1974 & 1978. He was also named MVP of the 1978 & 1984 NLCS. He had three seasons in the majors with 100 runs batted in and 200 hits. He actually did it four times, in 1974, 1978, 1979, & 1980. He was a Spartan at Michigan State University. Garvey holds the consecutive games played mark at 1,207, the NL record. He passed Billy Williams’ mark of 1,117, but fell short of the 1,307 mark held by Gehrig teammate Everett Scott.
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