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Engagement party etiquettes should be kept in
mind while planning a party. Check out these rules for engagement
party etiquette.
Engagement Party Etiquette |
Now that you have planned your engagement party, you
should make sure that you follow the correct etiquettes for engagement
party. Though there are no such hard and fast rules for engagement party
etiquette, yet we bring you some very basic questions and situations
that should be kept in mind while planning your engagement party. So
check out some very popular and frequently asked queries about
engagement party etiquettes.
- Usually, engagement parties are held after the engagement and
before the wedding. People usually keep the engagement party at
least some months before the wedding.
- Engagement parties are like an informal get together of close
friends and relatives. So make sure you invite your first circle of
friends and relatives. This way, the atmosphere is not too tense and
everyone can have a fun time together.
- There used to be a time when the bride's parents used to host an
engagement party to formally announce the engagement of their
daughter. But now, anyone close to the family like a relative or a
close friend can host the party. In some families, the groom's
parents also do not hesitate to host the party.
- Many parties are hosted at the bride's home with close friends
and relatives. But it is not mandatory to host an engagement party
always at the bride's place. One can also arrange for it in a
restaurant, club or a resort.
- Gifts are not expected. If however someone brings a gift, accept
it and don't forget to give out party favors. The bride's parents
usually raise a toast in the honor of the bride and groom and it is
usually done either at the end or just before food is served.
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