wedding
ALF08 asked:


I was wondering how much everyone’s wedding were!
I am getting married in a year and we are beginning our planning process..any advice you would like to give me would be wonderful! thanks

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T-Money asked:


In a traditional wedding, what do the parents of the bride and parents of the groom pay for?

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pennyluhu03 asked:


My friend is getting married & the topic came up while thinking of something old, I have a large collection of old hankies & thought there was a tradition related to them. Anyone out there know?

WhiteOne
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Jessica J asked:


After being in yet another wedding I thought that this seemed like the perfect idea. I am considering starting a business offering maid service to brides on the day of their wedding. The service would be customizable. I would wear a uniform, something classic and wait on the bride throughout the day.

It may start off with breakfast in bed, helping her dress, painting her nails and helping with her hair and makeup. I have taken classes as a nail tech so I could offer these services.

Throughout the day I would keep annoying family members away, make sure things are going as planned, fetch drinks and appetizers and help the bride in the bathroom if she needs it. I could also do foot and shoulder massages for her if she gets tense.

The service would round out by having me clean the newlywed home before they return from their honeymoon.

WhiteOne

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ventity325 asked:


Any suggestions on what to make people do to make the bride and groom kiss at the wedding reception??
Something other than clanging glasses?? I was thinking of having a jar and making people put money in it if they wanted us to kiss…that way we can get a little extra money to help pay for the wedding?

WhiteOne
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Chiky asked:


I am the maid of honor and I completly understand my role to support the bride in prep for her special day. Not to mention, I am so excited for my best friend, the bride-to-be. But, it seems like she’s trying to make things more difficult for herself, her bridesmaids, mother, groom, and others by making descisions that are not necessarily in her best interest. For example, asking for input about bridesmaids dresses, but ignoring it so that the dresses are unflattering to the girls and don’t necessarily compliment the the bride. I thought of getting her a bride’s etiquette book as a gift to help her handle situations, as she is already confused about how wedding planning works but I don’t know if she’ll find it helpful or insulting(she could go either way) and I don’t know if she’ll get the hint.I want to do my job to help choose and plan. Should I talk to her before things get really bad? I feel like if I don’t, things will get worse. Help!!!
It’s not that I just don’t agree with her descisions, it’s just that I want her wedding to be her perfect day. I don’t want her to look back on the wedding day and have her say “why didn’t you tell me?” when something isn’t perfect or quite how she pictured it.
I’m trying to stand behind her and be her support, but not at the expense of helping her best day being perfect or our friendship.

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DancerMan asked:


My daughter is getting married in a few months. I will give her away. After the Pastor asks “Who gives this bride away?”, I will say that I do. I would like to say something afterwards. What can I say to the groom as I give her away?

WhiteOne