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From bans on kids to plus-one snubs, what modern wedding rules make you mad?

An etiquette expert and 色色啦nians weigh in on the most pressing nuptial conundrums.

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Maria Shriver appeared on recently where she discussed her son Patrick Schwarzenegger鈥檚 upcoming nuptials to model Abby Champion. Host Jenna Bush Hager weighed in on the guest list situation, and recommended the 鈥渘o ring, no bring鈥 rule because, she said, 鈥渙therwise, you could be with people that you never see again.鈥 Shriver herself had suffered the consequences of that rule in the past; she remembered being forbidden from bringing then boyfriend 础谤苍辞濒诲听Schwarzenegger聽to her close friend鈥檚 wedding due to their not being married yet.

Shriver鈥檚 guest list conundrum is a common dilemma these days as nuptial norms shift and change in our modern era. Etiquette and lifestyle coach Nuwan Sirimanna of the Oakville-based Etiquette Matters Institute of Etiquette finds that people today are more relaxed about traditional wedding rules. 鈥淢any old-school customs, like formal dress codes, strict gift lists and printed invitations, have been replaced with more modern, flexible choices,鈥 he says. 鈥淐ouples now often make their weddings more personal by mixing cultures, skipping big traditions or even planning non-traditional events like backyard or brunch weddings.鈥

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Briony Smith

Briony Smith writes about culture, entertainment and lifestyle for the Star.

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