All situations are different. Sometimes, the bride and groom can pay for their own wedding themselves.
Often times the honey moon is paid for with money that is given by the wedding guests - usually given to the groom.
It doesn't matter.
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well the man has to be at the wedding or the woman cant get marryed so you have to be at the wedding
Yes, a man should buy two rings. Sometimes the groom buys both rings, sometimes the couple pays for them together and sometimes they are considered part of the wedding expense and the bride's father pays for them. The man buys the engagement and wedding ring for his wife and the woman buys the wedding ring for her husband.
Whether the woman purposes to the man or he proposes to her it is the man that gets the engagement ring and not the woman. If he accepts your offer then you can buy a wedding band for him once a date is set for the wedding.
What I have read is that traditionally the man's family is the one who pays for most of the wedding because the women is being accepted in to the family. But otherwise less traditionally they usually just slip the cost half and half.
What I have read is that traditionally the man's family is the one who pays for most of the wedding because the women is being accepted in to the family. But otherwise less traditionally they usually just slip the cost half and half.
Not necessarily. A man from another country could marry an Irish woman and have an Irish wedding too.
who ever cancels the wedding should have to pay for it .
The man's cape is tied to the woman's blouse in an Aztec wedding ceremony.
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The significance of a Jewish wedding is that a Jewish man and a Jewish woman are married according to the rites and traditions of Judaism.
The women usually chooses,
Basic wedding mean that when a man and woman do marriage in legal way and on this occoussion all his relatives, friends are available and enjoy that moments is called wedding.