* If you know the parents or a relative of the bride and groom and you received an invitation then you should go to the wedding even though you don't know the bride or groom or, you also have the choice of giving an excuse as to why you can't attend if it makes you uncomfortable. If someone was invited and asked you along as a guest then it's your choice to go or not go and if you do you don't need to give a wedding gift, but your date or friend does.
only where the bride and groom feel they should be. It's their wedding, its up to them to decide who comes and who doesnt
Personally, I would contact the bride and the groom and see whether you are still invited to the wedding. :)
The groom should buy the engagement and wedding ring for his bride to be and the bride to be should buy the groom's wedding band.
Very generally speaking, friends and relatives of the bride and groom.
It all depends on what kind of relationship the bride to be has with the groom's mother. If they are close, then why not, but if they have a distant relationship, out of respect, she should be invited; but most of time she most likely will not attend.
It's possible, but I think the bride and groom should split the total cost for BOTH wedding rings.
Black.
Depends on what the bride and groom wants.
yes, to be sure that everything is in order and to tell them you love them!
As much as possible. The wedding planner has to no the bride. Otherwise the wedding wont be the bride's and groom's dream wedding, it would be the wedding planner.
Invite to wedding/wedding anniversaryDear ......You are cordially invited to ....... and ....'s weddingIt is on the ........The bride and groom would prefer money as a gift, rather than presents.Sincerly,....... and .....
The bride and groom choose the minister they want to perform the wedding vows.