| Engagement and marriage are
two of life’s most exciting events, so you'll want to tell the
world in style when they happen to you. You'll find many methods
for announcing your marriage plans, ranging from traditional
routes to technological innovations. When the time arrives to
flaunt your engagement rings, you'll want to start with those
people closest to you—parents, siblings, and grandparents. If
this is a second marriage for either the bride or the groom,
and if either person has children from the first marriage, they
should be the first to know. As a matter of respect, the former
spouse ought to be told as well, especially if the marriage
ended on positive terms. Similar rules apply for ceremonies
to renew vows.
Aside from a personal visit, the most intimate and immediate
way to tell your family and closest friends is by telephone,
but it may not be practical to call everyone else. If you have
far-flung friends with whom you often share the details of your
lives via e-mail, then it’s quite acceptable to announce your
engagement to them this way. Be aware, though, that many future
wedding guests will prefer
to hear big news over the phone Just to be safe, if there is
even a distant possibility that someone you know will be offended,
take the thoughtful approach and give them a call.
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