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- Question: Hotel gift bags for wedding guests?
- Question: Is $30 enough to put in a card for a wedding gift?
- Question: Is my Maid of Honour speech ok? Please help - any suggestions welcomed!?
- Question: Wedding budget?
- Question: Do girls ever wear rings on their wedding finger if they're not married/engaged?
- Question: Who keeps the engagement ring?
- Question: Wedding gift etiquette when you go to a wedding as someone's "guest"?
- Question: Typically what day of the week are weddings usually on?
- Question: Is it rude to only attend a reception and not the wedding ceremony?
- Question: I already bought a gift via the wedding gift registry. Should I still bring them a card at the wedding?
- Question: My boyfriend won t attend my best friends wedding with me and I'm upset... Am I over reacting?
- Question: What is the correct order for a best Man's speech?
- Question: Am i a Miss or Ms.? i am confused?
- Question: Fiances Parents - Divorced and Remarried. Dad walks with Step Mom, Mom walks with brother. What about Step Father?
Question: Hotel gift bags for wedding guests? Posted: 05 May 2017 06:58 PM PDT I'm wondering if its necessary to do hotel gift bags for out of town weddig guests? We're not having a destination wedding, most guests would be staying in a hotel by choice because they wouldn't want to drive home after drinking. I'm wondering if this is something's people expect or could easily be forgotten. It would be very costly for me considering the hotel charges $6/7 per bag to be delivered to the room. |
Question: Is $30 enough to put in a card for a wedding gift? Posted: 05 May 2017 06:58 PM PDT I am attending a friends wedding this saturday and I am wondering if $30 is enough to put in the card...I am not bringing a date and it is a buffet style dinner. Is it tacky to include less than $50 in the card? I don't want to look like cheap... |
Question: Is my Maid of Honour speech ok? Please help - any suggestions welcomed!? Posted: 05 May 2017 06:35 PM PDT Hi, I'm MOH at a friends wedding and I have an absolute fear of public speaking which I have told her about but she still wants me to do a speech. So to keep it short and sweet this is what i have come up with (thanks Google!) Any tips, changes, advice would be greatly appreicated. Thanks (Groomsman). Good evening, everyone! For those who don't know me, I'm (my name), Mrs (brides new surname) maid of honor. We have known each other for over 10 years now, after her mum, (brides mum's name), introduced us. (brides name), you look absolutely stunning, it is an honour to share in your special day, thank you. We've known each other for what feels like forever. We've laughed together, cried together and have lots of memorable moments together. Now here we are, at your wedding. 2 beautiful people committed to each other, united in love and wanting to spend the rest of their lives together. (grooms name), you are an amazing guy and I am thrilled that (brides name) has found her true love. You bring the best out in her. I love you guys so much and I'm so happy for the both of you. I think you all will join me in this wish: (brides name). (grooms name). May you live forever in love, and may love live forever in you. Now it gives me immense pleasure to invite you all to raise your glasses in a toast to the wedded couple. Here's to love, laughter, and happily ever after. To (brides name) and (grooms name)! thanks |
Posted: 05 May 2017 06:22 PM PDT What are the best ways to cut money on a tight budget. I was thinking making my own bridal and bridesmaids bouquets. Or having my local grocery store to do it. Making ceremony and reception decor by using pallets. We own our own bakery so the cake isn't an issue. Anyways any suggestions? Our budget is around 13k-15k. My fiancé doesn't want to spend a penny more than 15k. Our honeymoon and rings are included in our budget. Our honeymoon is 2,021.00. Our guest count is 40-45 people |
Question: Do girls ever wear rings on their wedding finger if they're not married/engaged? Posted: 05 May 2017 06:16 PM PDT I know it seems like a strange question, but there are a couple girls I've seen recently who look too young to be married/engaged but they have a ring on their wedding finger. So it just made me curious if that's a relatively common thing? |
Question: Who keeps the engagement ring? Posted: 05 May 2017 05:08 PM PDT Beth has lived with her loser boyfriend for six years, when he finally gets around to proposing to her. But he does it right, with a surprise romantic proposal and an engagement ring that makes Beth walk crooked (because it is so heavy). Beth is ecstatic about being engaged, but she is also a bit suspicious about how her loser boyfriend managed to afford such a ring. Surely it is fake. So she takes it to a local jewelry store in the mall to have it appraised. The store is really busy, but the clerk tells her he will have the appraisal completed for Beth in an hour. So Beth goes shopping for shoes. When she returns to pick up the ring, she receives an appraisal for $25,000 (the ring was real), but no ring. It turns out that her ring was mistakenly sold to Steven, who used it to propose to his beautiful, beloved bride to be, Martha. Beth wants the ring back, but Martha doesn't want to give it up. Who should get the ring? Why? |
Question: Wedding gift etiquette when you go to a wedding as someone's "guest"? Posted: 05 May 2017 05:06 PM PDT My girlfriend was recently invited to the wedding of a former co-worker, and she will be bringing me as her guest. This is the first time that I will be going to a wedding as someone else's guest. I'm curious to know whether there are are special rules regarding gift giving in my situation. I have no problem contributing toward a wedding gift. Seeing that two of us are going, are we obliged to give a larger and/or more expensive gift, even though I don't know the bride and groom? Also, should my name be on the wedding card that goes with the gift, or only my girlfriend's name? |
Question: Typically what day of the week are weddings usually on? Posted: 05 May 2017 04:26 PM PDT I have to set a date with my venue |
Question: Is it rude to only attend a reception and not the wedding ceremony? Posted: 05 May 2017 02:40 PM PDT I have always maintained that it is, but some of my family disagree, embarrassingly. |
Posted: 05 May 2017 12:11 PM PDT I wouldn't put money in the card since I already spent quite a bit. But just a Congratulations card. I feel uncomfortable going empty handed, but what is the general standard? |
Posted: 05 May 2017 11:51 AM PDT My best friend is getting married in 2 months... We ve been friends since elementary andamp; now she lives in Idaho , and I live in California...her wedding is in Idaho so for months I ve been planning to travel there ... My boyfriend andamp; I have been together for almost a year. Ever since the beginning I have talked about this wedding and it wasn t until months in I told him I wanted him to be my date. Her wedding is now 2 months away and he's saying he won't go with me... I understand since we either have to fly there or drive this is asking him for a lot but it's my best friends wedding. I'm going to be the only bridesmaid dateless , have to travel alone, stay alone, and spend the whole wedding alone. It wouldn't be so bad if all my other friends boyfriends weren't going with them . He says it's because of money, but he recently had more than enough to make it happen and bought a car and motorcycle andamp; now "is broke" . He didn't even attempt to make it happen , and I feel completely unimportant and don't feel like we are a team. I don't want to go alone... I am so upset I don't even want to talk to him ... Am I over reacting ? |
Question: What is the correct order for a best Man's speech? Posted: 05 May 2017 09:52 AM PDT In what order should the best mans speech proceed? i.e. thanks bride and groom, amusing stories, toaste |
Question: Am i a Miss or Ms.? i am confused? Posted: 05 May 2017 08:12 AM PDT i have to rsvp for a wedding and on the rsvp card i dont know wether to use miss or ms. i am not married, not divorced, just engaged, and i am unsure which one to use b/c they will go on place cards at the cocktail party. |
Posted: 05 May 2017 06:45 AM PDT My wedding is June 3, 2017 My fiances parents are divorced and both remarried. His Dad and Step Mom are walking together down the aisle. His Mom wants her other son, the best man, to walk her. So what about his Step Father? I want to include him some how. The Mother and Step Father just married a few months ago but have been together for 8 years. However he is not wearing a tux like our fathers and groomsmen. What should I do? |
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