Wedding Etiquette Who Pays For What. First and most importantly, there are no rules that determine who pays for wedding expenses. Traditionally, the bride's family to cover the cost of most wedding expenses, but this obligation depends on the individual situation. With more couples getting married later in life, they are often able to transfer part or all of the wedding to cover. Ideally, this should be discussed with both families for a solution that works for all parties to determine.
Here is a list of traditional wedding costs the bride, groom, family and their assistants:
Bride
* Wedding rings for the groom
* Wedding gifts for the groom
Bridal Attendant Gift *
* Bonds, as a thank you note
* Medical examinations and blood tests
* Accommodations for out of town employees
Male bride
* Engagement and wedding rings for bride
* Wedding gift for bride
* The Best Man and Usher gifts
* Groom wedding dress
* Bridal bouquet and corsage
* Mothers' corsages
* Assistant boutonnieres and father
* Gloves, ties and scarves assistant
* Medical examinations and blood tests
* Marriage License
* Pastor of the cost
* Limousine service
* Honeymoon expenses
Family wedding
* Engagement party (optional)
* Wedding Breakfast
* Costs include the cost of the site of the church, reception, photographer, food, beverages, entertainment, rental items, flowers and wedding items
* Canopy bench rug, kneeling, candelabras, etc.
* Bride's wedding dress, headgear and accessories
* Wedding gift for couple
* Wedding invitations, announcements and postage
* Wedding Program
* Bridesmaid bouquet
* Grandma's corsage
* Transportation to the wedding ceremony the bride's house party
* Bridesmaids' Lunch
* Photography (groom, parents can pay for the image they want)
* Personal wedding dresses
The groom's family
* Rehearsal dinner
* Groom cake
* Personal wedding dresses
* The travel and accommodation for the groom's family
* Wedding gift for bride
* Each global burden they might want to contribute
Wedding party, Usher & More Nurses
* Formal wear for themselves
* Personal expenses
* Wedding gift for bride
* The rain is given by the server or honorary bridesmaid
* Bachelor party given by best man or send
Bride
* Prize award to the parents or others who helped with the wedding
* The cost of the above provisions of the original estimate
To reiterate, there are no rules that determine who pays for wedding expenses. This list is to serve as an example to pay the cost of traditional marriage.
Here is a list of traditional wedding costs the bride, groom, family and their assistants:
Bride
* Wedding rings for the groom
* Wedding gifts for the groom
Bridal Attendant Gift *
* Bonds, as a thank you note
* Medical examinations and blood tests
* Accommodations for out of town employees
Male bride
* Engagement and wedding rings for bride
* Wedding gift for bride
* The Best Man and Usher gifts
* Groom wedding dress
* Bridal bouquet and corsage
* Mothers' corsages
* Assistant boutonnieres and father
* Gloves, ties and scarves assistant
* Medical examinations and blood tests
* Marriage License
* Pastor of the cost
* Limousine service
* Honeymoon expenses
Family wedding
* Engagement party (optional)
* Wedding Breakfast
* Costs include the cost of the site of the church, reception, photographer, food, beverages, entertainment, rental items, flowers and wedding items
* Canopy bench rug, kneeling, candelabras, etc.
* Bride's wedding dress, headgear and accessories
* Wedding gift for couple
* Wedding invitations, announcements and postage
* Wedding Program
* Bridesmaid bouquet
* Grandma's corsage
* Transportation to the wedding ceremony the bride's house party
* Bridesmaids' Lunch
* Photography (groom, parents can pay for the image they want)
* Personal wedding dresses
The groom's family
* Rehearsal dinner
* Groom cake
* Personal wedding dresses
* The travel and accommodation for the groom's family
* Wedding gift for bride
* Each global burden they might want to contribute
Wedding party, Usher & More Nurses
* Formal wear for themselves
* Personal expenses
* Wedding gift for bride
* The rain is given by the server or honorary bridesmaid
* Bachelor party given by best man or send
Bride
* Prize award to the parents or others who helped with the wedding
* The cost of the above provisions of the original estimate
To reiterate, there are no rules that determine who pays for wedding expenses. This list is to serve as an example to pay the cost of traditional marriage.