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The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Wedding Etiquette (The Pocket Idiot's Guides)

The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Wedding Etiquette (The Pocket Idiot's Guides)
By Robyn S. Passante

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The essential book of I do’s—and I don’ts.

Savvy couples put a wedding etiquette book right next to their wedding planners to be sure they have all their bases covered. This is the ideal reference to choose—succinct, practical, and focused on the complete wedding experience, from invitations to gift registries to the reception.

• Follows in the successful footsteps of The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to Being a Groom, The Pocket Idiot’s Guide® to Being the Father of the Bride, and The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to Being the Mother of the Bride
• Covers traditional weddings, second weddings, cross-cultural weddings, and civil unions
• Easy-to-use, portable format
• A great gift book for newlyweds-to-be


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1414126 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-05-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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About the Author
Robyn S. Passante is the author of The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to Wedding Vows. A professional journalist for more than 12 years, she’s written for publications in South Carolina and Florida.


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Small but informative and fun 5
This is a pocket edition, so the book is small. Nevertheless, it's jam packed with information. There's all the information everyone needs to look up first--namely, who pays for what, and what the contribution of a divorced parent should be.

It also covers the basics about the ceremony itself, including how to decide whether you want a large, formal wedding or a small wedding. Once you know that, you can read on about how to decide how many members will be in your wedding party and who will have what responsibilities.

The book also gives advice on pre-wedding parties, such as showers and the bachelor party. Who pays for what? What is custom, and what is considered vulgar?

The last chapter even tackles weddings for brides who are marrying for the second time, or for those who want to renew their vows.

Altogether, for such a small book, it really answers just about all your questions.