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there are many ways that you could put this. i agree on bride to groom if they were the only choices. the only reason that i say this is because the brides father has to give the bride away to the groom. so i would say bride to groom but other than if there was maybe another choice it would be bride and groom.
* The bride and groom say exchange their vows in front of the altar.
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No, the bride and groom do not repeat the ring vows together. The Minister will eventually say (and you repeat after him) 'With this ring I thee wed.' The Groom will start first and say his vows and then the Bride will follow suit.
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When introducing the bride and groom for their first dance say 'Ladies and Gentlemen, please stand and applaud for the first dance of Mr. & Mrs. John Doe.
AnswerYou say congratulations to the groom and best wishes to the bride
They would probably say * you may kiss the groom They would probably say * you may kiss the groom
No. "Mother's" means "belonging to the mother." You are talking about a simple plural. No apostrophe for plurals. Say: Presentation of roses to the mothers of the bride and groom
i would say that it would be primarily the responsibility of the bride, but hopefully, the groom will offer to cover the expense. why did the groom call off the wedding? that makes the biggest difference in the answer. did he fall in love with someone else? did the bride cheat on him? all these reasons are something to look at. Since the bride asked her friends and family to be bridesmaids, i would think the right thing to do would be to pay for the dresses, to cover the expense, and hopefully the bride and groom can work out the financial issue together privately.
Yes, in Westernized countries it is a custom that the wedding guests see the bride and groom off at the wedding reception. After all the speeches; dinner and some dancing as well as the bride and groom mingling with their guests it is customary for them to go off somewhere else and change into their 'going away clothes.' Then they come back into the reception area and that is when they say goodbye to their guests and the guests wish them good luck.