The rules of wedding etiquette continually changes and evolves. Rules observed a decade ago may no longer be relevant today. Below are a few updated wedding Etiquette Donts that a Bride, Groom and Guest have to follow.

* When sending out wedding invitations. It is considered good etiquette to try and find out who your guests would most likely bring to the ceremony. Avoid writing down ’and guest’ on your invites. Taking this extra step would help your guests feel more welcome to your nuptials.

* Do not put your wedding registry details on the invites themselves, nor should you request for cash-only gifts. Those details should be circulated by yourself or your friends and family.

* If it is your second marriage, it is bad etiquette let your parents pay for your wedding. The bride of a second marriage is also not advised to wear a veil to carry orange blossoms in her bouquet. However, it is still acceptable to wear white.

* If the wedding is ever cancelled, you should not talk badly about your ex among your guests. If you feel the need to vent, talk to your family and close friends instead. It is also considered bad etiquette to keep the engagement ring. But, that is up to the bride and groom.

* Guests should not assume that the couple knows that they intend to attend the ceremony. Sending a reply card is still necessary.