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Weddings have many traditions and there are varied different ideas as to what is the proper etiquette for such a joyous occasion as the betrothal of the happy couple. Below are some of the more familiar rules of etiquette which are still commonplace amongst weddings.

The Bride's Family
• Everything for the reception
• The Bride's Dress and Accessories
• The Bridesmaids' Dresses and Accessories
• Stationery and Other Printing Costs
• Announcements in Local Newspapers
• The Bride's Transport to the Wedding Venue
• The Wedding Cake

Payment for the Wedding
General tradition has the bride's family paying for their daughters
wedding as they were gaining a son from the union.
However with the average cost of a wedding today being over £12,000 it is rarely possible for the bride's family to foot the entire bill.

Tradition offers guidelines as to which party pays for which service, although the affluence of each family pays a part in how the costs are divided in modern times.

The Groom
• Engagement Ring
• Wedding Ring
• Marriage License
• Venue or Church fees
• Hire of the Formalwear for the Gents
• Flowers for the Wedding Party, Venue & Reception
• Gifts for the Attendants
• Transport to and from the Wedding Venue
• The Honeymoon

Speeches
There are  generally three people who are expected to make a speech at the wedding reception and in order of speaking they are, the bride's father, the groom and lastly the best man. No one else is required to speak although other speakers are permitted. It is not unusual for the groom's father to give a short speech of thanks to the host and hostess of the occasion. The bride or often a "best woman" may also choose to may a speech.

Wedding Etiquette
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