When your friends or family get married, there are all kinds of wedding etiquette and rules that govern their behavior. But did you know there are rules for wedding guests too? To ensure that you don’t inadvertently commit a faux pas or do anything mistaken at a loved one’s wedding, follow these simple rules. Don’t be late! If a wedding invitation says that the ceremony will begin at 5, be sure to arrive there by 4:45 so as to give yourself time to find a seat and get settled. You wouldn’t want to interrupt the procession. Avoid taking photographs during the ceremony. Leave that to the professionals and respect the sanctity of the ritual in front of you. You don’t need to bring a gift with you to the wedding. In fact, you have up until a year after the wedding to give a gift. Bringing a gift with you means that someone in the wedding party will have to worry about how to get it home. If you are unable to attend the wedding, it is customary to still send a wedding gift. Don’t bring a date unless your invitation specifically says their name. Remember that the cost for each person attending a wedding is generally high, so bringing unexpected guests is very impolite. This includes your children or other relatives! Many ceremonies have parts where the congregation alternately stands and sits. The officiant (司仪牧师) may tell you when to do so; if not, follow the lead of others around you. If you are physically unable to stand, remain quietly seated. RSVP promptly. The couple will be making many decisions based on the number of people who will be there. Additionally, if you must cancel after you have accepted, do so as soon as possible. While a wedding is a time to enjoy yourself, no one appreciates a drunk guest embarrassing themselves. Drink alcohol in moderation. Above all, enjoy yourself, and tell the happy couple that you are so pleased for them.