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- Question: Destination and Wedding Reception/ceremony... WHAT DO I WEAR?
- Question: Is this a good best man speech?
- Question: Do you think that it would be tacky to have a wedding at home?
- Question: Should I tell my sister that her fiance' was married once before? A friend of mine told me but my sister we assume does not know?
- Question: Could we still marry?
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- Question: At an Indian wedding, is the groom the only one who's supposed to wear a safa (fancy turban), or is it ok for male guests to don them too?
- Question: Is this a curse or coincidence?
- Question: How should I honor all three of my father's at my wedding?
- Question: I m a bridesmaid for the first time in my brother s wedding. Is crocheting a blanket for the couple an appropriate wedding gift?
- Question: Is 21 too young to propose?
- Question: Is it rude to decline a wedding invitation, but send a gift card instead?
- Question: Would you be happy if you knew your future husband paid for your engagement ring in cash?
- Question: I m a bridesmaid, but I didn t get a plus one?
Question: Wedding hashtag help!? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 09:41 PM PST im getting married on November 11th.. and I cant think of a hashtag. My current last name is Dallimonti but my new Last name will be Goodwin..any suggestions ? |
Question: Is it considered rude to leave your seat during a wedding ceremony? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 09:38 PM PST |
Question: Destination and Wedding Reception/ceremony... WHAT DO I WEAR? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 08:21 PM PST My fiance and I are getting married in a church in Cairo, Egypt this summer. We will return 2 weeks later and have a reception state side. What do I wear? I am wearing my wedding dress at the church ceremony in Egypt, do I wear my dress for the reception state side? or should I get a formal dress? |
Question: Is this a good best man speech? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 07:14 PM PST Hey!! My best friend asked me to be his best man at his wedding and I've never done this before but I wrote this and am wondering if it's any good. Good Evening everyone, For those who don't know me, my name's Jason, Luke's best friend, and I'm honored to be asked to give this toast tonight. Luke and I have been through thick and thin together and sharing this special day is just one more experience to be added. On luke's 1st date with Lisa, he called at midnight, startling me awake with the sudden phone call, saying, "I've found the one!"He seemed so excited about this date that he wasn't even making complete sentences. He was literally hyperventilating. From what I gathered from his scrambled sentences and hyperventilation, I knew he had found the one. As they dated more, I realized the striking similarities between them. Both liking the most random things possible like special addition Oreos or their love for obscure foreign jazz music. They continued their great relationship and here we are today, with Lisa and luke getting married. It is truly amazing to see and I'm sure everyone is happy for them. So Luke, I love you a lot my friend, thanks for always being there for me. I wish you much happiness in marriage. Lisa, You're unique, kind and truly hilarious and I have loved getting to know you better. You deserve to be with Luke and live with happiness forever. Nowlets give a toast to the newly weds. Congratulations!! |
Question: Do you think that it would be tacky to have a wedding at home? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 06:16 PM PST My parents own and operate a B & B. After me and my brothers left home, they turned their Victorian era home into a first class establishment. This is the house that I grew up in, and this is where were getting married, and having our reception. One of our invited guests made a comment that she thinks that it's tacky to get married at home. She's of the opinion we should have our wedding in a church, and our reception at an expensive venue. My parents B & B is a lovely place. It's classy, homey, and it's decorated with the utmost taste. I have ignored our invited guests comments, because she has never been to my parents B & B. I can't wait to get married in the place that I called home for the first 18 years of my life. |
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Question: Could we still marry? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 02:28 PM PST My great grandmother married my boyfriends grandmothers brother and they had my fathers father. Would that make us 3rd cousins? Long distance? Or what? Would we still be able to marry? |
Question: Gay wedding Invitations printed in Anaheim Ca? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 12:12 PM PST |
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Question: Is this a curse or coincidence? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 10:02 AM PST So we went on a wedding of our friend, she was the bride of the wedding. Everything was great, a wonderful day that is supposed to be the best day of your life turns into the worst nightmare of your life. After the bride and groom kissed and the church ceremony was over we all went to the party to celebrate their wedding then after few hours of dancing her father collapsed and felt hard to the ground, everybody started panicking, they yelled his name and give him heart massage they thought first he passed out but when the ambulance came and brought him to the hospital said he was already dead when he felt. That was the biggest shock ever, everybody was in shock and sad, how a wonderful day ends in the worst day, i cant even imagine how the bride, his daughter felt, that her father died so shocking. Next day was the burial and we still cant believe that it happened. So sad cause they are such a nice family they dont deserve such a tragedy. After that the bride and groom divorced immidiateley cause they thought that was a curse and that they werent ment to be together. Why oh why did this happened? What do you guys think? Was it a curse or just a coincidence? It still breaks my heart for my friend cause we love them like a family <3 |
Question: How should I honor all three of my father's at my wedding? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 09:29 AM PST You're probably sitting there thinking that I must be a lunatic for saying that I have three fathers. Well I do have three of them, and I love them all. Here's the history behind it all. My mom and my dad were married from 1969 to 1974. They divorced very amicably. My dad has ALWAYS been a very active part of my life growing up. Then my mom married my stepdad (Pap) in 1977. Pap has been a wonderful father to me, my older father and my younger siblings (the ones he had with my mom). And then there's my dad's awesome life partner (same sex) of 35 years, and I've always called him Bud. Bud has always played a very supportive fatherly role in my life. I want to honor them at my wedding. I'm just not sure how. I know that having 3 father/daughter dances would be extremely awkward. I love them all very much, and this is something that is very important to me. I'm really not the type to give mushy speeches either. What would you do? |
Posted: 17 Feb 2016 07:51 AM PST I also do the guest book and my husband passes out the bubbles. I want to do something special but not expensive. |
Question: Is 21 too young to propose? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 06:17 AM PST We would be together for a year around the time he'd propose, and we would be 22 or 23 by the time we actually got married (after planning the wedding). I'm not having any doubts at all about our relationship but everyone always says we are too young. I really don't feel like we are, but i don't want the family to be pissed at us for not waiting. What do you think? It isn't that I'm "afraid" of what my parents will say. I had a lot of problems with my parents growing up, and I'm still in therapy for the issues they've caused. No, I don't live with them anymore. I just absolutely hate hearing negativity spew from their mouths every time I talk to them and am doing my best to ignore them. Also, marital therapy is a great idea. I've thought about that before and will definitely run the idea by him; thanks. We'll probably end up getting married closer to 25. Thanks for the answers so far. @MessyKat: I wanted to clarify that after reading everyone's answers, my update was meant to let everyone know that I am more comfortable waiting until after we've got our degrees, careers, are living together, etc. Meaning, we would most likely be engaged around 24, and married around 25 (or something like that). I didn't mean that we'd be engaged for 3-4 years, heck no, I definitely understand what an engagement is. Lol. I have faith in "us" and I'm not trying to rush anything. I was just looking for opinions. :) I know that if we are meant to be we will still be together in 5 years. So, I'm not trying to move into anything too fast. |
Question: Is it rude to decline a wedding invitation, but send a gift card instead? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 05:44 AM PST I have been invited to a wedding, and I've decided to decline the invitation. The wedding is taking place on the east coast, and I live on the west coast. I'm very close to this person in real life, but I don't have the time to go. Would it be rude to decline the invitation, and send them a gift card instead? @ myfavoritelucy, I'm in a very intensive 24 month Family Nurse Practitioner program. The wedding is taking place during my clinical rotations. I can't take any time off unless it's an emergency or a death has occurred. |
Question: Would you be happy if you knew your future husband paid for your engagement ring in cash? Posted: 17 Feb 2016 05:41 AM PST My wife recently told me that her mother once used to tell her and her sisters that if a guy pays for the engagement ring in cash that it means more than if they used a credit card to buy it. She said it proved that they were serious and committed. I didn't know this at the time but my wife was so happy that I paid for hers in cash and she is proud to tell her friends when they ask her. She also told me her mom thinks the world of me because of it (and other reasons of course). I had no idea it meant so much...does it to most women or is it just them? Apparently I wasn't clear enough for lil Miss sunshine down below. I'm not talking about paying for it with a debit card or cash. I'm talking about paying for it with money the guy saved (either in cash or with a debit card) vs using a credit card or paying for it on credit from the jewelry store. |
Question: I m a bridesmaid, but I didn t get a plus one? Posted: 16 Feb 2016 06:03 PM PST Hi, I was asked to be a bridesmaid in my friend s wedding, except I am not allowed to have a plus one. I have been with my boyfriend for almost a year and I was rather offended. Is this a rude thing to do? I am spending about 1000 dollars on everything and then driving 12 hours for the reception and the wedding and getting a hotel room. I would think that I would be allowed a plus one, especially since I m traveling that far. ***Just to let everyone know. I just got engaged to my man this weekend, so he isn't a "random man". I also was the only bridesmaid not allowed a plus one. I personally think it is rude for her not too since I am engaged. With that in mind, I think you all have a point, but you don't have all the background information. I have decided to back out of the wedding. |
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