* Yes, the bride and groom can pay for their own wedding and the parents probably will give a sigh of relief. In these modern times sometimes there is just a single parent or parents who have come upon rough times and can't afford to give their daughter the wedding they would like and it's wonderful the bride and groom would pay for their own wedding to take the burden off their parents. Big, medium or small weddings are all wonderful and each one can still be a magical event for the bride and groom as well as the guests.
That depends on their individual situation.
It's possible, but I think the bride and groom should split the total cost for BOTH wedding rings.
The cost as a second wedding, as well as the first, is the responsibility of the bride and groom. Agreed... the bride and groom must pay.
All situations are different. Sometimes, the bride and groom can pay for their own wedding themselves.
All families are different. If their own parents are still alive, they may want to pay for the wedding.
Hopefully cash to pay for the wedding
its supposed to be the groom/his family. sometimes the bride's father will pay, but never the bride.
There's NO tradition involved, since every wedding is different.
The parents of the bride are very hapy.
Yes.
It depends upon the family, but traditionally, (in the West) the bride's family paid for the wedding.
Traditionally, it is up to the parents of the bride to pay for the wedding. However, they may receive help from the groom's family if it is offered.