Yes, and no. When she gets married, his name goes after her name, and if they have kids, its his first surname and then hers.
Groom: Miguel Acosta Alvaro
Bride: Liliana Rodriguez Delgado; she becomes Liliana Rodriguez Acosta
The child: Cristina Acosta Rodriguez
For brides,25-30, for grooms,30-35
The culture is reflected throught the habits in the wedding. There are always different kinds of habits for brides and grooms.
There is no word for this in English. Spanish has "consuegros" and Yiddish has "machatunim."
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Orthodox Jewish grooms come for their brides after being apart from each other for a week. Other Jewish grooms come for their brides like everyone else.
Usually somewhere between about 13 and 113.
One can purchase suits for grooms at various retailers. One can purchase suits for grooms online at websites such as Etsy, DHgate, The Knot, and Brides.
Most brides and grooms do kiss at Orthodox Jewish weddings, albeit a modest kiss.
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If they're of equal "rank" (social, military, professional etc.), then the groom's name goes first. If the bride outranks the groom, then her name goes first.
It does not really matter whether it is the groom or bride's parents who call. In many cases the groom's parents call, but, etiquette does not dictate this.