Question:
what are the responsibilitys of the groom's parents for wedding and reception, when it is non traditonal/vegas
donalynnsart
2006-02-15 14:57:37 UTC
non traditional wedding, las vegas, chaple, they have 3 kids already
Five answers:
cutie22
2006-02-15 15:04:09 UTC
Traditionally the groom's parents foot the bill for the rehearsal dinner, the honeymoon, and a wedding gift. Also the groom's dad dances with the bride and the grooms mom dances with her son. If none of this applies, just make sure you get them a sweet gift...maybe offer to take care of the kids during their honeymoon.
oldladymallarsky
2006-02-15 16:25:44 UTC
My aunt told me a new tradition is for the groom's family to pay for the groom's guests and the bride's family to pay for the bride's guests. If the bride and groom already have a steady income, they often try to pay for most things themselves though. Ultimately it comes down to what both sets of parents and the wedding couple can agree on. Make sure you have good communication on the issue. You don't want to offend or mis-use anyone in a matter like this.
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2016-11-11 14:15:12 UTC
There are no duties whether it have been the 1st wedding ceremony. maximum brides and groom are taking duty for identifying to purchase their very own weddings even the 1st time around at the instant. each often times father and mom pitch in whilst it is composed of a youthful bride and groom getting married yet there is no criminal duty.
nickisbox
2006-02-15 15:04:23 UTC
only what they want to contribute and/or the groom asks for. when you head down the non traditional route, on top of vegas, all standard expectations/etiquette goes out the window.
Blue
2006-02-15 15:55:39 UTC
To attend the wedding and reception (assuming they are invited) and have fun. Other than that, a wedding gift would be nice.


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