No, the father of the bride has no obligation to give his daughter anything on her wedding day as he is paying for most of the wedding which can be very expensive. However, some fathers may give some extra money to their daughter depending on the father and it is the mother that may give a piece of jewelry that either belonged to her or her mother.
its supposed to be the groom/his family. sometimes the bride's father will pay, but never the bride.
The father of the bride and the bridegroom can also buy the wedding dresses for the bride.
Nina is supposed to be in her mid-50s in Father of the Bride Part II.
Traditionally the Father of the Bride pays for the Wedding.
The father of the bride and groom can give the wedding gift to them the day of the wedding at home or, they can leave the gift on the gift table at the wedding reception. However, if it is of cash value it is better to give the bride and groom the money before the wedding.
Father of the Bride - 1961 The Wedding 1-18 was released on: USA: 2 February 1962
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* The bride's name goes on the wedding invitations first because her father is giving her away to his future son-in-law and it's an old tradition dating back centuries when a dowry (gifts from the bride's father) would be given to the groom. The parents of the bride also pay for most of the wedding.
No I have never heard that. There's a old custom that the bride's parents pay for the wedding but in these days many couples pay for everything themselves.
On the wedding day, the bride starts early in the morning with the wedding makeup and hairdo. Bride and groom get dressed at their homes (usually in their parents' homes). The groom, groommen and parents leave for the church. Bridesmaids and bride's mother also leave first to the church. Bride and father come a bit latter as the father leads the bride down the aisle.
AnswerYou say congratulations to the groom and best wishes to the bride
The Maid of Honor should wear something different than the Bride in ANY wedding (trust me!)