Monday, February 15, 2010
Cost Wedding Etiquette - needs to pays for what?
Firstly, no rules governing pay for the costs of marriage. Traditionally, the bride's family will have a wedding cost more, however, the obligation is dependent on individual circumstances. With more than Couples getting married period of life, is often able to cover part or all of the costs of marriage. Ideally, this topic will be found discussed in the same family to determine a solution that works for all parties involved.
The following is a list of the costs of marriage, traditionally the subject of the bride, groom, their families and their carers:
Bride
* Wedding ring for groom
* Wedding gift for groom
* Bridal attendant gifts
* Stationery, such as Thank You Notes
* Medical examination and blood tests
* For relief out of town attendants
The rear
* Engagement and wedding ring for bride
* Wedding gift for bride
* The Best Man and deliver gifts
Wedding attire * pose
* Bouquet and bride bouquet
* Mothers corsages'
* Boutonnieres for attendants and fathers
* Gloves, relationship and Ascots for stewards
* Medical examination and blood tests
* License to Wed
A priest's fee *
* Limousine Service
* Honeymoon expenses
The family of the bride
* Engagement Party (optional)
* Catered
* The cost of the ceremony including the standards of the church, reception site, photographer, Food, beverages, entertainment, rental items, floral elements and the wedding cake
* Canopy, kneeling Bench, rug, candelabra, etc.
* Bride bridal dress, headgear and accessories
* Wedding gift for couple
* Wedding invitations, announcements and stamps
Wedding Programs *
Bridesmaid bouquets *
* Lola corsages
* Transport for the bride wedding from home in the area of the ceremony
Lunch * Bridesmaids'
Parents * Photography (groom can pay for the photos you want)
* Personal Wedding attire
The family of groom
* Pagsasalaysay Dinner
* Post Repair Cake
* Personal Wedding attire
* Travel expenses and accommodation for families of groom
* Wedding gift for the bride and groom
* General and administrative expenses that may want to help
The wedding party, ushers and other attendants
* Formal wear for themselves
* The costs of personal travel
* Wedding gift for newlyweds
* Showers given by maid of honor or bridesmaids
* Bachelor party given by best man or ushers
Spouse
* Gifts of appreciation for parents or others who have helped the marriage
* The amount of things you want which will exceed the original budget allocations
To reiterate, no rules governing the pay for the costs of marriage. This post is to serve as an example of traditionally pays for wedding expenses.
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