The Wedding Invitation The following are questions received from OurMarriage.com visitors. My parents will be paying for the wedding and my fiances parents are divorced and remarried, how do we word the wedding invitation to include all three sets of parents? Thank you! Amy Dear Amy As a general rule of etiquette, the parents paying for the wedding are the ones issuing the invitation. In...
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How To Write a Thank You Card A personal thank you note is the only appropriate way to say “Thank You!” At one time, notes were not considered necessary when you thanked someone in person. Today, with guest lists being longer and guests busier, a personal thank you note after receiving all those thoughtful wedding gifts is the only way to make sure sincere appreciation...
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The groom’s cake is a smaller cake that is served at the wedding reception. Young women (unmarried) will want to take a piece of the groom’s cake home to place under their pillows and the old wives tale says “they will marry whomever they dream of that night.” We recommend that the groom’s mother bake the groom’s cake herself. It can be anything from fruitcake...
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The Wedding Dance Dancing at your reception is a lovely way to bring an air of elegance and family togetherness to a wonderfully happy and joyous occasion. Traditionally, the bride and groom will be the first to dance as their special song is played softly. Lights dimmed low create a romantic atmosphere. As the music continues to play, the father of the bride will cut...
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The Best Man’s responsibilities include Make absolutely sure that the groom has the marriage license with him. Receive the minister’s fee from the groom and give it to the minister privately following the ceremony. Help the groom pack for his honeymoon. Help the groom dress for the ceremony. If a ring bearer is to be in the wedding, the Best Man is responsible to oversee...
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The Maid of Honor’s (MOH) responsibilities include: Attending all prenuptial parties. Help address invitations and announcements. Entertain a party for the bride and groom…if possible. This could be a couple’s shower. Assist bride with going away clothes and luggage. Be sure that bridesmaids are kept aware of their fitting appointments, rehearsal obligations and any special duties that the bride may wish for them to do. Arrange...
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Responsibilities of the Mother of the Bride The Primary responsibility of the Mother of the Bride is to see that the bride’s wishes are carried out the bride’s way. It will be your responsibility to help the bride plan her wedding with her tastes in mind…not your’s, unless, it is the true desire of the bride to “let mom run things.” Here are your primary responsibilities:...
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The mother of the groom is often at a loss as to exactly what role she plays in the marriage of her son. This is even more true when she has not participated previously in a wedding for a daughter or other sibling. The following rules of etiquette are shared to increase the joy and fulfill the traditional responsibilities of the mother of the groom....
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Wedding Tipping Wedding tipping has always been a personal expression of gratitude for service given and appreciated. The question of tipping those persons responsible for assisting you in your wedding planning is one of obvious importance and concern. Gratuities are almost always added into the final bill, whether you have hired a private catering company or are using one of the finest hotel facilities. The...
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Who Pays for What? Working out a budget for your wedding is one of the first things that should be done, once the date is set. Will the ceremony be formal, semi formal or informal? A formal wedding, of course, will be the most expensive and the informal, the least. Nothing is set in concrete. Who pays for what? Unlike a decade ago, the lines...
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