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  • Re: Gifts shipped not brought??

    ViczaesarViczaesar
    October 2017
    Reposting from redoryx: "I'm actually surprised no one has does this yet, so I went and checked Miss Manners' Guide to a Surprisingly Dignified Wedding and she says "....Wedding presents -… (View Post)
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  • Re: Gifts shipped not brought??

    ViczaesarViczaesar
    October 2017
    To continue my thought - this is an etiquette rule that is broken a lot, often unknowingly. I choose to comply with it; the logic is sound and it works for me. It's not an etiquette rule that I think… (View Post)
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  • Re: Gifts shipped not brought??

    ViczaesarViczaesar
    October 2017
    And yet it actually is an old-school wedding etiquette rule, discussed in many etiquette guides. (View Post)
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  • Re: Gifts shipped not brought??

    ViczaesarViczaesar
    September 2017
    Yes, old-school etiquette says that it's rude to bring a gift to a wedding. It should be sent to the couple's house before or after the wedding. (View Post)
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  • Re: Lunch Reception Feedback

    ViczaesarViczaesar
    September 2017
    Logistically, safely cooking and serving food is difficult and a lot of work. 150 people is a LOT of people. That is a ton of food that has to all be handled safely at every point from purchasing ing… (View Post)
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