In every wedding, guests are always a difficult task – a puzzle – for the couple. So when someone invites you to their wedding, you have to feel honored and make sure you keep some unwritten but very basic rules that will make you white.

According to Emily Thompson Relationship Advisor in the Daily Mail, a good guest must respect the rules, with the first and foremost of A valid response to the invitation.

Delaying to respond to the invitation, “dissolves everything – from footage to catering to table layout. People do not understand how critical these numbers for the event are, ”he says.

A second big mistake often made by guests is nYou go to the Plus-one wedding, without referring to the invitation.

“The weddings are expensive and the list of guests limited,” says expert Savoir Vivre Jo Hayes. “If he does not explicitly write” and a companion “, then you have no right to behave another person.”

Also very bad impression you will make as a guest if go straight to the reception, without attending the ceremony (Even if you are deadly, “something happened to you” etc).

“The ceremony is the reason for the wedding – there the couple gives their vows,” Thompson explains. “If you ignore it, you will not look good friend and give the impression that you are only interested in food and drink.”

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The well -known, unwritten rule for guests’We don’t wear white in wedding»It is inviolable.

“White remains forbidden for guests. And red, in some cases, especially if accompanied by a sexy cut. It is considered very provocative, ”says Thompson.

When they call you somewhere, You never go with empty handslet alone a marriage.

Your gift does not need to be large or expensive. “I’m not saying it is money, but at least a card with a wish! I would never go with empty hands, “Tiktoker Alizé Ruiz commented in a viral video.

And finally, The worst guest is the drunken guest.

“A drink at a time is a good rule,” says Thompson. “And by no means start drinking before the ceremony is over.”

“No matter how tempting it is, becoming a mess in a wedding is never good. Have fun in moderation – not drunk ”is Jo Hayes’s advice.

Following these 6 basic rules, you will stay friends with the couple and after the wedding and, if you are invited by an “obligation”, you will surely stand at the height of the occasion and leave the best impression.

Come on: And in your own free!