Weddings: Question: How does a wedding work? |
- Question: How does a wedding work?
- Question: Bought an engagement ring. GIA certified, laser, want to know if I received a good deal?
- Question: Who is the best man suppose to invite to a wedding?
- Question: Don't want to attend my cousins wedding but have already RSVPed.?
- Question: Bride and bridesmaids question! Should a bride thank her bridesmaids?
- Question: What are some good faster paced Christian wedding songs for walking out?
- Question: What kind of minister would I need if I am an Atheist? I don't want a 10 second courthouse wedding. I want the BIG DEAL!?
- Question: Can you have your father be your best man?
- Question: What goes into wedding planning?
- Question: Not currently married, but hope to someday. How could I make my marriage magical?
- Question: "Hardcore" romantic songs for a wedding? Including for father-daughter dance?
- Question: Maid of honour Fail? Is friendship worth fighting for?
- Question: How old is amador daguio when he wrote the wedding dance?
- Question: Is there anybody who want to take part in a wedding party?
Question: How does a wedding work? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 10:56 PM PDT i know the basics: people enter and walk down the isle with music, they say there marriage vows and exchange rings, than the reception, they cut the cake together, they have pics taken while everyone is eating?, they do the flower toss and garnet, toast, gifts. so.. what am i missing? what order should all of this be in? |
Question: Bought an engagement ring. GIA certified, laser, want to know if I received a good deal? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 10:23 PM PDT Round 1.50carat H color VS2 clarity Triple Excellent cut Mounted on platinum solitaire setting 10,775$ |
Question: Who is the best man suppose to invite to a wedding? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 08:11 PM PDT |
Question: Don't want to attend my cousins wedding but have already RSVPed.? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 07:50 PM PDT My cousin is getting married in a few weeks and I told her in person I would be there. But I recently found out more about the details of the wedding and now really don't want to go because of how far away it is and personal discomfort. Is there a excuse I could tell her for why I can't go? I can't just say the full out truth because it would offend her. Any ideas? Tnx. |
Question: Bride and bridesmaids question! Should a bride thank her bridesmaids? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 02:28 PM PDT When a woman gets married and has bridesmaids and a maid of honor, if you have class/etiquette, shouldn't you thank your bridesmaids somehow for all their work and buying an expensive bridesmaids dress for the bride's wedding? What are your experiences regarding being a bridesmaid or having bridesmaids in your wedding? Is it customary for bridesmaids to buy a $300 dress with barely even a thank you from the bride? Other guests at her wedding also never received thank you letters, which I believe is completely absurd and not right. Any past experiences you share are very appreciated! |
Question: What are some good faster paced Christian wedding songs for walking out? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 01:32 PM PDT I have been asked to play my dobro at a Christian wedding and they want me to play a faster paced songs as they walk out. I need help figuring out something to play. I'm up for any suggestions. |
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Question: Can you have your father be your best man? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 11:46 AM PDT Would it be unusual? |
Question: What goes into wedding planning? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 10:07 AM PDT I need to know what goes into wedding planning, cause I need to draw up a sketch of the wedding plan. It's for future purposes. If you can help me with any of them or even recommend websites that can help that, thanks! |
Question: Not currently married, but hope to someday. How could I make my marriage magical? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 08:23 AM PDT Not currently married, but hope to someday. I am 36 and still a virgin. I want to make my marriage special and memorable, so that way day we can look back on how great of a marriage we had. I am looking for any ideas, comments or suggestions on how to do that? |
Question: "Hardcore" romantic songs for a wedding? Including for father-daughter dance? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 07:58 AM PDT |
Question: Maid of honour Fail? Is friendship worth fighting for? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 07:56 AM PDT After being best friends for 8 years, I was asked to be MOH at a friends wedding. At the time she gave me set instructions to make sure that her husband to be, did not land up at a strip club on his night. I respected her decision and made sure that this was not planned for his bachelors. The bachelors went off and he didn t go near a strip club as per her request. Moving on to two years later, when deciding on who to chose as my MOH, I decided to choose the same best friend to represent me. I informed her at the time that I was not happy on the stripclub idea, she then proceeded to tell me not to worry. I even went as far as telling her that I didn t want certain people attending the bachelors as I was uncomfortable about the idea of a strip club and I knew people would drag him there. To my shock and horror the morning after the bachelors I find out that her and her husband planned the whole event and took him to a strip club. I really didnt expect someone who was my so called friend for so long not to tell me. Especially my MOH. Everything turned nasty after that point. With her husband stepping down as a groomsmen which inevitably ended in me firing her as a bridesmaid. 3 months on and the friendship is on thin ice. Should I try mend what has been broken or should I just let the friendship go? What would you do? |
Question: How old is amador daguio when he wrote the wedding dance? Posted: 01 Jul 2015 05:32 AM PDT |
Question: Is there anybody who want to take part in a wedding party? Posted: 30 Jun 2015 08:36 PM PDT |
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