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EXCLUSIVE Etiquette expert weighs in on whether it is EVER acceptable to ask someone to do something for free at your wedding Myka Meier weighed in on if it's appropriate to ask for freebies for your big day She warned bride-and-grooms-to-be it's something they should never do READ MORE: Violinist calls out childhood bully who asked her to play for FREE By Emily Lefroy For Dailymail.Com Published: 21:51, 14 June 2024 | Updated: 21:53, 14 June 2024 e-mail View comments Love is patient, love is kind - but if you expect people to do something for free on your big day, you're out of your mind. A woman recently sparked outrage after she reached out to an old classmate from high school - whom she also bullied - asking her to perform for free at her upcoming wedding.

According to an etiquette expert Myka Meier, it's never appropriate to reach out for a complimentary products and services for a big event - but there are ways to broach the idea. Myka, New York Plaza Hotel's etiquette instructor and the founder of Beaumont Etiquette , told the DailyMail.com if someone wants to gift you a product or service for you big day, they will volunteer their time or recourses - don't ask them.



According to an etiquette expert Myka Meier, it's never appropriate to reach out for a complimentary products and services for a big event - but there are ways to navigate the idea 'It is not appropriate to ask friends or acquaintances for free services or products for your wedding for many reasons,' she c.

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