Great question. The last thing that you want to do is arrive late or when the bride is making her way down the aisle. A six o'clock wedding would indicate the time the bride will be walking down the aisle. Depending on the venue, whether the ceremony is to take place in a church or on a beach, use your best judgement. If you know that they have invited 500 guest, then you might want to arrive 30-45 minutes early. If it is a smaller ceremony, anywhere from 30 minutes prior, but no later than 10 minutes prior to the beginning of the ceremony. Remember, not only does the bride have to walk down the aisle, so do all of the parents, grandparents and bridal party. Be considerate and be on time!
Perfect Timing
Written by Hope Cornett Bosworth
If the wedding invitation says that the wedding is at six o'clock, what time should we arrive for the ceremony?
Great question. The last thing that you want to do is arrive late or when the bride is making her way down the aisle. A six o'clock wedding would indicate the time the bride will be walking down the aisle. Depending on the venue, whether the ceremony is to take place in a church or on a beach, use your best judgement. If you know that they have invited 500 guest, then you might want to arrive 30-45 minutes early. If it is a smaller ceremony, anywhere from 30 minutes prior, but no later than 10 minutes prior to the beginning of the ceremony. Remember, not only does the bride have to walk down the aisle, so do all of the parents, grandparents and bridal party. Be considerate and be on time!
Great question. The last thing that you want to do is arrive late or when the bride is making her way down the aisle. A six o'clock wedding would indicate the time the bride will be walking down the aisle. Depending on the venue, whether the ceremony is to take place in a church or on a beach, use your best judgement. If you know that they have invited 500 guest, then you might want to arrive 30-45 minutes early. If it is a smaller ceremony, anywhere from 30 minutes prior, but no later than 10 minutes prior to the beginning of the ceremony. Remember, not only does the bride have to walk down the aisle, so do all of the parents, grandparents and bridal party. Be considerate and be on time!
Hope Cornett Bosworth
"Oh Really Ya Think?" - Getting To The Point When It Comes To Etiquette and Manners
Hope has been designing custom invitations for almost 15 years. During that time she has encountered many funny, quirky and down right disturbing situations. It is always with the utmost tact and a good sense of humor that she addresses each of these situations. Especially in today's "High Tech" world, a little etiquette and good manners will guide you through. Join her as she takes a look at some frequently asked questions and feel free to contact her with yours.
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