Traditionally, the groom's family would cover the formal wear for the groom (plus his father's and his mother's attire), the bride's and bridesmaid's bouquets, corsages for mothers and grandmothers and boutonnieres for the groomsmen. They also would pay for the rehearsal dinner, the clergy's fee, transportation after the reception, and (sometimes) the honeymoon.
Traditionally the grooms family pays for all flowers for the wedding and reception, all alcohol for the reception, the bridal shower, and the honeymoon.
All families are different. Sometimes, but groom's parents pay for other things.
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The grooms parents pay for the rehersal dinner and all expenses associated with it.
what does the groom parents pay for at a traditional wedding
The groom generally pays for the honeymoon.
Yes!
No, but you can ask.
Yes, it the responsibility of the grooms men to pay their own expenses regarding their clothes. It is usually the custom to rent the tuxedos and not buy them.
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the bride and the grooms name
It does not matter who pays for the wedding decorations now days. Back in the day it was the parents of the bride who paid for most of the stuff besides the rehearsal dinner that was paid by the grooms family.
Historically, the bride's family paid for everything but the flowers for both wedding and reception, alcohol for the reception, bridal shower, and honeymoon which the grooms parents are responsible for. In modern times however the bride and groom usually pay for their own wedding and happily accept contributions from family if offered.