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The Top 5 Wedding Guest Faux Pas You Don’t Want To Get Caught Dead Doing

But don’t ruin the experience for everyone by taking too much advantage of the amenity. Getting tipsy at a wedding is a-okay. However, ending up plastered and puking in the bathroom (or worse, the dance floor) is a major faux pas.

So, practice some responsibility and remember to pace yourself. Of course, weddings are celebrations that can be enjoyed alongside alcohol. But, they are not the time or place to black out.

4. Make Do With The Menu

Having a dietary restriction or allergy is one completely understandable thing. But requesting an entirely different meal on the day of someone’s wedding just because is another.

Oftentimes, couples detail the different meal options guests will be provided with right on wedding invitations. Most commonly, these options include choices between meat, fish, and vegetarian offerings.

Now, if you have a dietary restriction or allergy concern, that is totally valid– and should be communicated with the bride or groom prior to their wedding day to ensure you are accommodated.

But if you show up to a loved one’s reception and ask for a different meal simply because you want something else, that is just not fair.

So much planning goes into wedding menus, and there are also budget limitations at play. That’s why, if you are concerned about any of your food options, you should be upfront prior to the wedding day to avoid any confusion.

And if you fail to communicate with the couple beforehand, you will just have to accept what is being served.

5. Put Your Phone Away

With such great cameras constantly at our fingertips, it can be tempting to whip out your phone during a wedding ceremony to snap some great photos of the happy couple.

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