7 Ways Covid-19 Has Changed Wedding Etiquette
Weddings have not remained untouched by the COVID-19 pandemic. Whereas big crowds, dancing, and close social interaction were completely normal at weddings before 2020 came around, the same can?t currently be said for these celebrations. There are so many ways these momentous occasions have been changed due to the pandemic. We?re delving into how wedding etiquette has been altered due to the virus that took the world by storm.
1. Elopements Are More Accepted
Elopements used to be a bit taboo; after all, family and friends naturally want to be included in this huge milestone for a couple. However, now they?re more common than ever. It?s been a completely normal occurrence for couples to elope and then have a delayed celebration for their wedding, which is not how things were before the pandemic struck. A separate party to celebrate an elopement may have been seen as tacky by some previous to COVID-19, but now it’s completely normal. 2. Plus-Ones Aren?t Guaranteed
Before COVID hit, it was expected by many to receive a plus-one with their invite to a wedding, but those assumptions are currently a thing of the past. This is because many couples are opting to keep their celebrations as small as possible to reduce their own exposure and the exposure of their guests to crowds. For that reason, guests are less likely to be able to bring someone that the couple doesn?t know directly to their wedding.
3. Guest Lists Are Downsized
Given how the COVID-19 situation is constant...
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