Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Bridal Shower Etiquette

In honor of my best friend Sage's upcoming bridal shower, I thought I would dedicate the next few blog posts to bridal showers!

Bridal Shower Etiquette
Most women have a brief understanding of bridal shower etiquette for guests, but what about for the bride-to-be? For a bride-to-be, a shower can be both fun and overwhelming, depending on the situation and guests invited. How should the bride act on this special day? Here are some of the things that all future brides should know about bridal shower etiquette.

Dress Appropriately For the Bridal Shower

A bridal shower is a special occasion. Often, people who you may not have seen in years will attend. That said, it is important for you to dress appropriately for the bridal shower. This does not necessarily mean that you need to wear a prom gown, of course. Depending on the season of your bridal shower, a sundress will work well. In the winter, any type of dress can be worn. If the bridal shower is going to be less formal, a blouse with a pair of dressy pants or a skirt will be appropriate. Put some thought into what you will wear to your bridal shower. You should never show up in a white t-shirt and torn jeans for any bridal shower, let alone your own.

Be Sure to Talk to Everyone at the Bridal Shower

While you may want to spend your time talking to only the members of your bridal party, it is important to make your rounds. Do not spend too much time talking to only one person. You will especially want to talk to people who have traveled a further distance to come to your bridal shower, as well as those that you have not spoken to in a while. It is best to distribute your time equally amongst your guests at your bridal shower.

Consider What Bridal Shower Games You’ll Play

Be sure to consider what bridal shower games you are going to play beforehand. While most bridal shower games are suitable since it is your special day, you will want to think about whether or not they are really appropriate. Think about the different people that will be at the bridal shower, as well as their ages. Anything that is too risk-ay may not go over too well. On the other hand, any bridal shower games that you want your guests to play should be enjoyed at your bridal shower.

Show Enthusiasm When Opening Your Gifts

At your bridal shower, you will want to show enthusiasm when opening each and every gift. Keep in mind that it is the thought that counts. Your guests may shop your registry, but then again they may not. No matter what
they get you it is obviously something that came from their heart that they felt suitable for you. Also keep in mind that you should not become upset if more than one of your guests purchases the same gift from your registry. One of the gifts can always be exchanged. Even if you do not particularly like a gift, it is best to show enthusiasm at all times.

Act Like You Want to Be at Your Bridal Shower

If you did not care to have a bridal shower but had one thrown for you by a family member or bridesmaid, you should act calm and collected. There is no reason that your guests need to know that you really did not want to have a bridal shower in the first place. It will not only make them feel uncomfortable, but they will also probably look at you as unappreciative. The most important thing that you need to do on this special day is act as though you want to be there. Welcome your guests, be friendly and just have fun – or at least act like you are having fun.

Bridal showers are meant to be a very fun experience. However, no guest wants to deal with a “bridezilla” at a bridal shower. It is important to just relax, make your guests feel welcome and have as much fun as you can. This is one occasion that you will want to remember for the rest of your life, so there is no reason not to enjoy it!

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