Sunday, May 12, 2019

Graducation Etiquette


                                                       

                                      GRADUATION ETIQUETTE

Whether you have a child who is graduating from high school or college, there are certain things you need to consider.

Invitations -  A graduation announcement is not the same as a graduation invitation. If you receive an announcement, you are not obligated to send a gift, although you may choose to do so.

If you receive an invitation, consider yourself lucky, as most graduation ceremonies limit the number of attendees. In this case, it's appropriate to give a gift, but you are not obligated to do so. 

When to send invitations - Graduation announcements and invitations should be sent out three or four weeks before the scheduled date.  They should be sent out separately and hand addressed.

Gifts - Usually the gift is something the graduate can use in the next phase of life.  A gift card is always nice, small appliances for their dorm, bedding, weekend luggage, one of our etiquette courses are just a few ideas.

Flowers - Flowers are also a thoughtful choice.  It's tradition to present the graduate with a corsage or boutonnière prior to the graduation ceremony, or a bouquet of flowers afterwards.

Graduation Party - A graduation party is for close friends, relatives, acquaintances and special guests. The graduate and the parents should decide together whom they would like to invite.
Thank you note - Don't forget to send a hand written thank you note no later that two weeks after the graduation celebration.
    
Congratulations to all students moving forward to the next wonderful phase of their lives! 

And to all you Moms.... Happy Mother's Day


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