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  • Most guests already know who the bride and grooms parents are and some weddings have a receiving line where guests congratulations the bride, groom and both sets of parents. If there is no receiving line then no, the bride and groom do not introduce their parents. The father's of either side may wish to make a toast to their new daughter-in-law or new son-in-law.
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Q: Do the bride and groom have to introduce their parents to the reception?
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Do parents of groom and bride walk in with the wedding party at the wedding reception?

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.


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At the wedding where the bride and groom should be introduced as 'man and wife' or 'bride and groom' is at the church when the Minister, etc. pronounces 'I now pronounce you man and wife' and again when you enter the reception hall you should be introduced as 'Mr. & Mrs. _________.' If there is a reception line at the hall then the bride and groom will be introduced together. Toasts at the head table will be directed at the bride and groom. The bride and groom do not have to be together to be introduced once they are mingling with guests at the wedding reception.


How do you introduce bride's sons at wedding?

You do not introduce the groom at the church. He will come out to the right with his best man and ushers behind them and stand by the altar When the bride and groom have been married and enter the reception hall they are introduced by the Master of Ceremonies (MC) as 'Mr. & Mrs.' At the reception there could be a reception line so guests can congratulate the married couple. If you get into a private conversation with another couple who may not know the groom you would then introduce him as your son-in-law John Doe.


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Who do you invite when there is not enough money for the wedding reception Is it okay if the groom's parents not invite their friends?

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