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Are there etiquette rules regarding destination weddings?

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Are there etiquette rules regarding destination weddings?

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While destination wedding are considered a big trend right now, etiquette applies to certain portions just as if you were having out-of-town guests come to your hometown. Airfare being hosted by the family is not applicable. If you have guests from out of town coming to your wedding in New Jersey, would you have to pay for them also? No. The same rules apply—a welcome reception, wedding, and maybe a brunch after the affair usually suffice and are still considered quite generous and hospitable. Miss Manners would agree with this, too! I am thinking about a traditional wedding. I have no theme, but I have a thousand ideas. I wish there was a way to do them all without it looking like a circus. What do you suggest? While it would be nice to incorporate all of your ideas, it may look too hodgepodge. I would suggest picking out your favorite ideas and using some of them at the rehearsal dinner, some at the cocktail hour, and the rest at the reception. Don’t worry about a theme—it is really

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