What is a Gift that starts with k?
A kiss. I gave my mother a kiss for an X-mas present. a kit i.e a football kit
What were puritan wedding ceremonies like?
no te agas el pendejo abre tu pinche libro ponte a lear no mames guey !
Can my daughter be your bridesmaid?
What is protocol for grooms parents in wedding event?
Remember this wedding is not about the parents, it is about their child and they are there to bear witness, show support, and ensure neither the groom nor the bride decide they have cold feet and vanish.
Who pays for the wedding man or woman?
All situations are different. Sometimes, the bride and groom can pay for their own wedding themselves.
What side of the dress does mother of groom wear her corsage?
Wrist corsage usually worn on the non-dominant side of hand. It is to make sure that the shape of the wrist corsage will not be distracted when most of the works will smoothly done by the dominant hand.
However, some experimental position would be good. Sometimes, people tend to put on their wrist corsage around the collar bone, center of the chest, cuff and even hand bag.
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Is it appropriate to wear a sport coat to a wedding?
* If you are not part of the wedding party then yes, a nice sports coat, well pressed good slacks; good shirt and tie with shined shoes is appropriate.
Should step mother be invited to office bridal shower if mother is?
This is best determined by the bride. If she wants her there, then yes. If not, then no. It is not rude to not invite a person if it is forseen that this would provide displeasure. And it is never rude to refuse to invite a person to a shower, or any other event, for any reason. It may be wrong to tell a person why,but a shower should be pleasurable, first and foremost.
How do you properly word a wedding invitation to say money instead of gifts?
It's socially tacky to request money or gift cards. Gifts are meant to be gestures of kindness from the giver, and not made in response to a request for specific things. There is no generally-accepted way to request money in an invitation because it's not socially acceptable. I don't know your situation, but I suggest that you reconsider your approach. If directly asked for suggestions on what you want, it is acceptable to respond with your personal wants, but this should not be proactively broadcast to people.
If you are the bride should your 2 brothers be in your wedding as groomsmen?
* It is traditional that the groom choose his Best Man which is a good friend or even perhaps one of his own brothers. It is fine if you choose to have your two brothers as ushers and this way they will be in many of the wedding pictures. Be sure to have a picture taken of just you and your brothers together and then you, your new husband and your brothers, etc.
What shirt should you wear tomorrow?
Clothes!! You should wear are pink and white shirt and some Grane pants to wear with the shirt.
What do you wear to a Chinese wedding?
Not really.
If it was a traditional wedding, where the bride family is traditional and she wears red, wearing white is unlucky. As white is the colour for Chinese funeral. And in a modern wedding, the bride will probably wear white.
So....pick another outfit, it's their day..
Can a boy be a bridesmaid at a wedding?
The wedding is for the bride and groom if its okay with them than its okay
Parents of the Groom
Traditionally, contribute financially to the following:
-Purchasing engagement ring/bride's wedding ring
-Rehearsal Dinner the night before the wedding
-Honeymoon
It would be very offensive to the bride's family for the groom or his family to offer to pay for anything else, unless it is under very special circumstances.
The groom's family is NOT obligated under any circumstance to pay for alcohol, except the alcohol at the rehearsal dinner! If it is agreed that alcohol be served at the reception, it goes on the bride's parents' tab!
Parents of the Bride
The bride's parents may be responsible for hosting the wedding, if they will be completely financially responsible for the event. In some cases, the father of the bride escorts his daughter down the aisle alone, but in other instances or in religious ceremonies, both parents may accompany the bride. In all cases, it's her preference. The mother of the bride may help fund or contribute to the planning of the bridal shower if the Maid of Honor needs assistance. These parents may also foot the cost of an engagement party or dinner to meet the groom's family.
The old tradition is that the Groom's parents should pay for the alcohol. Since there are always those few that make pigs of themselves when the alcohol is free it's acceptable to give tickets to the bar for two free drinks (legal for driving after a meal of course.) Some father's pay the whole bar bill, but it can be expensive. Since there are so many divorced parents now and one may be a single parents the above suggestions are right on.
The rehearsal dinner
It is perfectly acceptable and tradition for the the parents of the groom, (or groom), to also be financially responsible for the
-marriage license
-Brides bouquet
-Transportation of Bride and Groom after reception (get-away car; limo)
-Transportation of Groomsmen to ceremony
-Grooms/Groomsmen formal wear
-Boutonnieres for groom/groomsmen
-Corsages for bride and brides family
-The bar tab at the reception.
Additionally, it's perfectly acceptable for the grooms parents and/or the brides parents not to pay any of the associated costs of the wedding if the couple to be are being disrespectful little pigs.
Traditionally, the bride's parents paid for the ceremony and reception, the bride's attire, and her dowry. The groom's parents paid for the rehearsal dinner and the officiant, and sometimes the alcohol. The groom paid for the honeymoon and the rings.
For the most part, these traditions went out the window when women stopped being property of her father and then husband, and when the couple stopped getting married right out of their parents' homes. Today, anything goes. Typically, the couple pays for a large portion, and sometimes the parents gift whatever they can afford to help out, sometimes in exchange for control over some portion of the planning. No one has any duties or responsibilities other than the couple.
Who pays for the brides flowers?
I think the Bride's family usally pays for all the flowers, but the groom's parents will pay for the bridal boquet here's a GREAT list of all the flowers to potentially order -- i found it on www.myplanninglists.com - there is a whole wedding section... http://www.myplanninglists.com/wedding-flower-list.phpWEDDING PARTY * Bridal bouquet * Bridesmaid's bouquets * Father of the bride boutonniere * Father of the groom boutonniere * Flower girl - basket decorations * Flower girl - headpiece * Flower girl - petals to toss * Flowers for bride's hair * Grandfathers boutonnieres * Grandmothers corsages * Groom's boutonniere (special, different/larger than the other boutonniere's) * Groomsmen's boutonnieres * Headpieces * Mother of the bride corsage * Mother of the groom corsage * Ring Bearer Boutonniere * Special bouquet for maid of honor * Special boutonniere for best man * Stepfather boutonniere * Stepmother corsage * Ushers Boutonniere CEREMONY * Aisle Runner * Alter Arrangements * Archway * Candles * Chair decorations * Chuppah * Main entrance arrangement * Pew decorations RECEPTION * Bar decorations * Cake decorations (on the cake) * Cake table * Centerpieces for guest tables * Centerpieces for head table * Entryway arrangements * Gift table * Guestbook table * Other tables * Restrooms * Rose petals to toss at Bride & Groom leave reception * Serving table decorations * Throw Away Bouquet OTHER CORSAGES & BOUTONNIERES * Aunts * Brothers * Candle lighters * Godmother * Guest book attendant * Nephews * Nieces * Other family * Personal assistant * Readers * Sisters * Soloists * Special friends * Uncles * boutonnieres for other people that are special to you, not listed above * corsages for other people that are special to you, not listed above * a few extra corsages & boutonnieres for anyone you forgot!
How old do you have to be to get married in Britain?
In Scotland the age at which a person may marry is 16.
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland a person may get married at 16 if they have their legal guardians permission but if they don't have permission, they must wait until they are 18 (or they could just elope to Scotland).
Should wedding invitations be addressed labeled or hand written?
If you can find a way to use the same font on the outside as that printed on the actual invitation it would probably look a lot cleaner, not to mention be a lot easier for people to read. It also looks cleaner and more uniform. Hope this helps!
I love you more than anything in Arabic?
"Te amo más que cualquier otra cosa."
(I love you more than any other thing.)
"Te amo más que nada."
(I love you more than nothing.) [Spanish uses double negatives.]
"Te quiero."
(I want you. / I want everything that is best for you.)
Two important traditions are throwing rice at the newly wedded couple when they are leaving the church and eating bread with salt at the beginning of the party. Hope I helped.
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What is an appropriate gift for the father of the bride to give the mother of the bride?
Who are you ? The groom-presumptive ? The parents of the Groom-to- be ? Other relative or friend ? Please specify or I cannot answer your question appropiately .
How do you start a wedding mc speech?
"Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention please
here in their first dance as husband and wife are _____________________________________________
dancing to ____________________________________
The wedding emcee plays a vital role in the wedding reception. In fact, the wedding mc can make or break the wedding reception since he/she is responsible for making sure the program flows smoothly. In order to MC a wedding receptionyou need to know the Wedding MC duties which range from welcoming the wedding guests...introducing the wedding party...announcing the First Dance and cake cutting ceremony...and giving the final farewell. The Wedding Master of Ceremoniesmight also be asked to give a Wedding MC Speech to the bride and groom which would be part of the wedding mc duties.