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Arguing over Who Pays for what in a Wedding – Here is a Guide to Help You Decide

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Arguing over Who Pays for what in a Wedding Here is a Guide to Help You Decide www.PrintE-Z.comWhite traditional weddings are a thing of the past. Many brides and grooms  opt for a wedding at a specific destination or unique wedding venues. Even when the wedding is in the hometown, many a bride is choosing to be different to make her wedding a unique one.

 

While traditions are being thrown out of the window to welcome newness and change, these traditions are extremely helpful when one needs to decide who pays for what part of the wedding expenses. A wedding, as we all know, requires a fair amount of planning and each of the aspects planned needs to be paid for.

 

Some of the worst nightmares of the bride and groom can be traced down to disagreements between families with regards to who pays for what. If the bride and the groom are planning to fund the entire wedding on their own, there may be less discussion about who is to pay for what. However, when the families get involved in the funding, some arguments are bound to occur.

 

At this stage, sticking to the traditional aspects of weddings is the best way to go. Here are some basic principles about who is ‘supposed’ to pay for what. These ate mere guidelines based on tradition and can be modified, if required.

 

What the Bride’s Family Pays For

 

Typically, the family of the bride pays for all the reception costs including the food, music, decorations, venue rentals, entertainment and wine. Costs of the rental costs of the ceremony, decorations and flowers for the ceremony are also bourn by the bride’s family. The invitations, announcements, program mailing, favors, transportation and photography is also covered under what they need to look after. Unlike what most people think, the bridal gown and the accessories are also covered by the family and not the bride herself.

 

What the Groom’s Family Pays For

 

According to the traditional way of things, the groom’s family gets off lighter. They need to pay for all the costs of the rehearsal dinner including the food, invitations and decorations. Other than a wedding gift, they only need to take care of their own attires for the wedding and travel.

 

What the Bride Pays For

 

The bride is expected to purchase the wedding ring for the groom by herself along with gifts for the bridesmaids and the groom. She is also expected to arrange for her own grooming needs like makeup, hairdo and beauty treatments.

 

What the Groom Pays For

 

The groom should traditionally pay for the fee for the marriage license and the clerk, the engagement and wedding ring 9http://www.whiteflash.com/about-diamonds/diamond-education/a-grooms-guide-to-wedding.htm), a gift for the bride. For the bride, he needs to get a wedding gift and the bridal bouquet. He also needs to look after his attendants and obtain boutonnières. It is expected that the groom will also arrange for corsages for the mothers and grandmothers of the bride and groom. Obviously, the groom also needs to take care of the honeymoon bookings too.

 

Adaptations in the Modern World

 

A more trendy and popular option that is emerging these days that is different from the traditional approach. Once the would-be bride has accepted the proposal of the would-be groom, they sit together and chalk out the kind of wedding that they are looking for. Some cost estimates are put towards the entire event. If they feel that they can manage the entire affair on their own, they just go ahead and do that. If they need some additional help, they approach their respective parents to check if they can pitch in towards the cost of the wedding.

 

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