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The cost as a second wedding, as well as the first, is the responsibility of the bride and groom. Agreed... the bride and groom must pay.
The father of the bride and groom can give the wedding gift to them the day of the wedding at home or, they can leave the gift on the gift table at the wedding reception. However, if it is of cash value it is better to give the bride and groom the money before the wedding.
yes, to be sure that everything is in order and to tell them you love them!
Traditionally no. The bride and groom enter as Mr. & Mrs. followed by the wedding party and the parents can follow behind or go ahead and mingle with the guests before the bride and groom enter the wedding reception.
only if she is in her wedding dress before the wedding
It is actually a myth that it's bad luck for the groom to see the wedding dress or see his bride in her wedding dress before the ceremony. The ritual is that the groom doesn't see the wedding dress on or off the bride before the wedding so he will be surprise at how beautiful she looks coming down the aisle.
The groom should buy the engagement and wedding ring for his bride to be and the bride to be should buy the groom's wedding band.
It is thought to be bad luck if the bride and groom see each other on their wedding day before meeting at the altar. Whether true or not it is much more romantic for the groom to see how beautiful his bride to be looks as she comes down the aisle in her wedding dress.
Because they aren't really married then. It's alright for the bride and groom to sleep together on the night OF the wedding though.
Second wedding; the bride and groom should pay foot this bill. That being said; if their parents want to kick in something. That would be nice. However - haven't they already done this once already?
Yes, I believe it is.
The bride and groom choose the minister they want to perform the wedding vows.