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How do you determine who speaks at the wedding reception and when? This depends on whether you are going to have a traditional reception or something that is a little more current. Traditionally, wedding toasts are not performed by the bride or other females. However, today many women want to…

Open bar wedding party has been gaining popularity these days because more and more couples have been celebrating an evening wedding. With open bar, guests are free to order any brand of drink to their liking without limit as to how many shots or glasses they should order.

Bar etiquette

Are cash bars at weddings a good way to save money and cut wedding costs or a breach of wedding etiquette? This article offers some good insight into the issue and options for couples on a budget.

Bar etiquette

You’ll need to learn these basic baby shower etiquette and tips before you get your baby shower started. No matter you want to plan a baby shower in a traditional way or you want to be a Diva hostess, you’ll find all you need to know right here.

Bar etiquette

Being the maid of honor and the best man have a number of wedding etiquette duties. This includes the church responsibilities of handling the train, making sure that everyone is in their place and hosting the reception program.

Bar etiquette

What is bridal shower etiquette? You will learn all about it here and how you should plan a bridal shower so that it follows the correct rules and etiquette. If these are adhered, you can be sure your bridal shower will be a memorable occasion.

Many small, boutique wineries are family-run businesses. Chances are quite good that you will meet one of the winery’s family members while visiting a winery. When visiting a wine tasting room consider yourself a guest. The owners and staff are proud of their facility and wines. They want…

Bar etiquette

Gentility is what reflects your sophistication in a formal situation. This is particularly at a sit-down dinner and similar party.

Every bartender out there knows that most nights there are a handful of guests who don’t know how to behave in bars. In all reality, who really gets taught the “common bar etiquette” once they’ve reached the legal drinking age? Nobody does. That is what this article is for. Here are the behaviors you should avoid and the ones you should embrace when you are out at the bars.

Bar etiquette

By: Josh Stone

Barkeeps: clip and save this handy list to post somewhere in your establishment. Help keep the rabble under control.
BAR PATRONS, DO NOT:
Fail to have your money ready. In fact, call it Rule #1: Have everything together. We’re waiting on you, and everyone else is waiting on us. Therefore, by the scientific principle established [...]

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