Weddings And Long Distance Love

Mу son іѕ getting married next Mау ’08. Sο far hеr parents haven’t hеlреd аt аll. Wе аrе іn MO аnd ѕhе іѕ іn Utah. Long distance lіkе.

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  1. kristus412 says:

    Traditionally, the groom’s parents pay for the rehearsal dinner, boutonnieres and corsages for immediate family members, and the groom’s cake. They also pay for their own wedding attire, travel and lodgings, and gift to the couple.

    Today, these traditions are not strictly adhered to as expenses are shared by those best able to pay. The groom’s parents might volunteer to also pay for cetain aspects of the wedding, such as the flowers or beverages, or split the cost of the reception.

    If the groom’s parents guest list grows beyond the budget set by the couple or bride’s parents, splitting reception costs can be a reasonable solution.

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