| Even in the present day world this etiquette still exists. | | | | about the wedding etiquette tipping and practice them. |
| We have known this custom even before the | | | | These duos are the ones who want to celebrate their |
| Victorian era. They are best known for their edification, | | | | function with a wedding theme as in the Victorian era. |
| culture, astuteness, elegance and style. | | | | During 1950's the Casablanca theme which fashioned |
| The modus operandi of who should shell out for the | | | | from these years necessitates a bonnet to be worn |
| expenses of the wedding has undergone a very minor | | | | to have a complete ensemble. |
| change , even though the olden customs still subsist in | | | | Apart from the etiquette on tipping, the other vanished |
| the present day world. As in today's world the groom | | | | wedding etiquette is that choosing the bride's friends |
| and his bride earn their own living and thus are able to | | | | younger than the bride and asking them to wear similar |
| sponsor and host their own wedding. | | | | clothes to that of the original bride. |
| On social elegances, some Victorian wedding styles, | | | | Everything is lost in the present day world. The |
| still survives, as in the bridesmaids and groomsmen on | | | | etiquette on tipping is fully vanished. Brides now opt for |
| the wedding catch and throw the bouquet. This is the | | | | the maids who are older than they are or sometimes |
| custom generally followed by them | | | | even to the extent of them being married too. |
| The tipping on which the wedding etiquette is a custom | | | | This practice is not being a scorn today but since the |
| practiced even in most parts of the European | | | | time when the tipping on wedding etiquette is practiced. |
| countries. But as time passed by the tipping of a hat to | | | | The cause behind this is nothing but the Victorian era |
| recognize an individual or bless or greet a newly | | | | came from the previous custom that the evil spirit is |
| married couple is almost become an outdated style. | | | | tasked to kidnap brides on the marriage day so that , |
| One among the basis is that, wearing a hat is | | | | that person can take himself the bride before she gets |
| considered an old fashioned and this was suggested | | | | married to the groom. These maids ensnare the |
| by one of the etiquette processionals. So thus if there | | | | kidnappers and confuse them and put them in a |
| is no such professional how would one decide on the | | | | dilemma as to who is the original bride. |
| fashions and trends. | | | | The style has been conceded on from generation to |
| The formal dressing of Americans does not include a | | | | generation as it evolved now is the etiquette we |
| bonnet, but the Europeans include and consider the | | | | practice in today's wedding. According to the etiquette |
| bonnet an important thing to be worn. Thus this serves | | | | professionals this has been followed and forgotten as |
| as a cause as to why the Europeans, tipping on | | | | people, in the recent times have become more |
| wedding etiquette is still practiced. | | | | fashionable and less superstitious. These days the |
| The etiquette on wedding tipping is thus not a big deal | | | | bride can now have her sibling or her best pal by her |
| to be considered these days in the American society. | | | | side on the special occasion. |
| Of course, the books available on wedding etiquette | | | | There are still loads of things that have to undergo a |
| do not reveal anything about the tipping nor nothing is | | | | major change to robust our current style and |
| revealed even about the old tradition of the American | | | | civilization. Even few of the modern practice has |
| culture. | | | | become oblates as the way the other practices |
| But some couples desire that their guests should go | | | | vanished. |