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  • Re: Restricting social media at wedding?

    LtPowersLtPowers
    July 2016
    I apologize for not being clear. It's rude to say "You're being rude" or "What you're doing is against etiquette" (unless asked, of course). What you can do is correct the transg… (View Post)
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  • Re: What extent do you go to to find out guests' formal names for invitations?

    LtPowersLtPowers
    July 2016
    Etiquette doesn't care what someone's legal or birth name is. You use the most formal version of the name they actually use. So a gentleman whose legal name is "James Arthur Smith" but alwa… (View Post)
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  • Re: Restricting social media at wedding?

    LtPowersLtPowers
    July 2016
    It's definitely rude for a guest to stand in the middle of the aisle, block the groom's and bridesmaids' view of the bride, block the photographer, and just generally get in the way. But, as always, … (View Post)
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  • Re: What they're really saying

    LtPowersLtPowers
    July 2016
    How I wish I could get away with saying this on Facebook. (View Post)
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  • Re: How to address invitation *without* inner envelopes?

    LtPowersLtPowers
    July 2016
    Oh, but I do think honorifics are appropriate for all addressees, not just the adults. Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Simpson Master Bartholomew J. Simpson Misses Lisa and Margaret Simpson (View Post)
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