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  2. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    A wedding invitation is a letter asking the recipient to attend a wedding. It is typically written in the formal, third-person language and mailed five to eight weeks before the wedding date.

  3. Wedding Etiquette: How Much To Give (and Spend) - AOL

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    How Much Should I Spend on a Wedding Gift? There's no hard-and-fast wedding gift etiquette when it comes to dollar amounts. Give a gift based on your personal budget and how close you are to...

  4. Etiquette in North America - Wikipedia

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    Invitations for mixed social events, such as parties, weddings, etc., must be extended to the established significant others of any invitees, such as spouses, fiancés, or long time or live-in boyfriends or girlfriends. The significant other must be invited by name, and the host should inquire if it is not known. [15]

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Wedding Invitation ... - AOL

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    Do you have to give your college roommate a plus-one? And is it rude to include your wedding...

  6. There's Actually A Difference Between Stuffing And Dressing - AOL

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    Stuffing and dressing are used interchangeably around Thanksgiving for that mixture of bread, herbs, and broth. Here's what they each mean and how they are different.

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    • Phone etiquette 101: When it’s rude to be on speaker — and when it’s actually OK
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  7. Customs and etiquette in Chinese dining - Wikipedia

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    Customs and etiquette in Chinese dining are the traditional behaviors observed while eating in Greater China. Traditional Han customs have spread throughout East Asia to varying degrees, with some regions sharing a few aspects of formal dining, which has ranged from guest seating to paying the bill.