No, they should not accompany the groom in the wedding car.
If the man refuses you offer but if not just let it go! Xxx
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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.
Yes. Both of her parents attend it.
You should probably skip that and go to their wedding. Remember family is much more important.
It depends on lots of things: 1. Money 2. Relationships 3. Where your parents live etc. ---- I agree, it can depend on many different things but if the bride and groom aren't able to meet these costs themselves and need help, it would be the fairest way to go halves. maybe even the grooms parents can help out. This is very common these days.
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.
They were going to attend the wedding of Eugene Fitzherbert and Rapunzel.
Usually the bride's parents will phone the groom's parents and the six of you would get together for either dinner at the bride's parent's home or, go out to a restaurant.
It is up to the bride and groom and one evening get both sets of parents and go over the list of guests everyone wants to invite. If the grooms parents have more guests then let them know straight out they will have to pay for each over the limit guest's 'plate' (caterers at reception halls charge by the plate.) This is the only fair resolution and the groom's parents should agree to this as they are not paying the whole bill for the wedding; the bride's parents are.
they died in a car crash
a go cart or a clown car