A Rule Of Thumb About Post-Wedding Celebrations
A Rule Of Thumb About Post-Wedding Celebrations
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"We're having a small family wedding. Is it okay to just ask friends to meet you out for a drink?" - @sao1178/Twitter
Anna Post -- great-great-granddaughter of etiquette guru Emily Post and author of Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette -- is here to help us answer this week's question. Find out what she had to say below:
Yes, you can have as small of a wedding service and/or reception as you'd like. It's also fine to invite friends for drinks who weren't at the wedding ceremony. If I were to offer one small tweak, I would suggest that you treat your friends to drinks if at all possible. Generally, any time you invite people to a party or a celebration (wedding, birthday, anniversary), you should host them -- i.e., pay for them. This goes even for events held at restaurants (or, I suppose, bars). There isn't a good way to invite people to a party and ask them to pay for themselves. As the point is to celebrate your wedding, it would be best to cover the tab. That said, if the cost would truly be prohibitive, then don't worry about it. The most important thing is that you should be able to meet with your friends and let them raise a glass to toast your marriage.
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