Being invited to a wedding is more than receiving a beautifully designed card or a quick WhatsApp message, it’s an invitation into one of the most meaningful days of a couple’s life. With that invitation comes the simple responsibility of showing respect, gratitude, and genuine support. Good guest etiquette isn’t about strict rules; it’s about being mindful of how your presence contributes to the celebration.
It all begins with the RSVP. Respond promptly and honestly. Whether you can attend or not, your reply helps the couple finalize seating plans, catering, and other important details; saving them unnecessary stress as the big day approaches.
On the wedding day itself, make every effort to arrive on time. Late arrivals can unintentionally disrupt emotional moments, especially during the ceremony.
What you wear also speaks volumes. Always follow the indicated dress code. When in doubt, choose something elegant, appropriate, and understated. A wedding isn’t the time to outshine the couple, but to honor them.

Comfort matters, of course, but it should always go hand in hand with respect for the occasion, the venue, and the celebration.
One of today’s biggest etiquette challenges involves our phones. While it’s tempting to capture every moment, many couples prefer an “unplugged” ceremony so guests can be fully present.

If the couple requests this, honor it. Allow the professional photographers to do their job, and gift the couple, and yourself, the joy of experiencing the moment without a screen in between.
When it comes to gifts, thoughtfulness matters more than price. Registries are wonderful guides, helping you choose something the couple truly needs or loves. If there’s no registry, a heartfelt card with warm wishes is always meaningful.
WE picks: SM Gift Registry, The Registry by Rustan’s, Crate and Barrel, Gourdo’s
During the reception, celebrate responsibly, enjoy the drinks, but know your limits, so the day remains joyful for everyone.
Most of all, be an active, positive presence. Smile, applaud, join in the celebrations, and share in the happiness of the couple.

At its heart, a wedding is a shared experience. Your greatest role as a guest is to show up with love, respect, and good intentions, and help make the day even more beautiful simply by being there.
