Planning for the wedding needs to be meticulously done so that the special day is perfect. One of the most important things is setting the budget. Traditionally the bride's family bears the expenses for the wedding and the groom's family pays for the rehearsal dinner. In current times with the couples earning, they share most of the expenses. It would be best if the couple speak with both families and decide on who will pay for what. There is one aspect of tradition which still holds well, the bride buys the groom's ring and the groom buys the bride's ring.
Once the wedding date and location has been decided it is considered good practice to send out a "save the date" card to the guests. In this busy world an advance notice is good. The card needs to be simple with just the names of the couple and the date, time and location of the wedding. Care needs to be taken that everyone who receives a "save the date" card is sure to receive a wedding invitation.
The wedding invitations usually are issued by the parents who would be paying for the wedding. But again, if the bride and groom think otherwise and it is agreeable by the parents, both sets of parents can be included in the invite.
Money should never be asked for as gift on the invitation. If at all the bride and groom feel money would be the most appropriate gift they could get, this should be let known through word of mouth.
The most important people at the wedding include the bride, the groom, the bride's parents, the groom's parents, the maid of honor, the best man, the bridesmaid, the groomsmen, flower girls the ring bearer and of course the guests. Each of them has a role to play and they need to follow certain etiquette.
Regular ethics are the science of morals, and morals or little ethics are guidelines of ethics.
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Normative ethics, metaethics, and applied ethics
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