Free dinner, wedding cake, a dance floor – being a plus-one has its perks. But it's also an indirect invite to what is a personal and intimate event. Maybe you don’t know the brides that well or only know the groom and are otherwise surrounded by a sea of strangers.
If you want to be a good plus-one, knowing what you’re getting into is important before the actual event. Life Kit reporter Andee Tagle spoke with four experts to get the plus-one etiquette you need to be the best guest.
–Clare Marie Schenider, Life Kit editor and producer
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