The Knot Texas Weddings Magazine

oh, behave!

In the course of wedding planning, you’ll probably come across a guest or two whose inappropriate actions, odd requests or rude behavior can be a bit appalling. Don’t be shocked. While you may know the ins and outs of wedding etiquette, some of your friends and family members may not. What can you do? Be proactive—here’s how.

not sending rsvps

WHAT THEY DID From plotting your seating chart to giving the caterer a final head count, it’s hard to proceed without a firm grasp of who’s coming. Unfortunately, some of your guests may treat the RSVP as a novelty rather than a necessity.

Give it a week. After that, call them. Recruit your maid of honor to help you with phone duties if you’re struggling with missing RSVPs. Or, better yet, send out a group email (use a blind CC) saying you need to know by a specific day if they can attend. Keep the tone

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