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10+ Unspoken Wedding Rules You Should Follow

February 27, 2018 by Allie Kemp Leave a Comment

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2. Don’t List Wedding Registry on Invitations

Instead of stating where you’re registered on your wedding invitations, put it on your wedding website with a link, and put that link on your invitations. This is just another way that the internet has changed wedding planing — and even etiquette. You can even get your wedding website for free, with invitations that match.

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