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Wedding etiquette queries? AYA wedding planners gives you the best wedding etiquette advice.
Greece wedding etiquette made plain by AYA wedding Planners, the wedding etiquette expert.
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Wedding etiquette need not worry you whether you are having a Greece wedding or otherwise. Cultural backgrounds and individual convictions heavily influence wedding Etiquette. If you are stumped about what to send for invitations, who pays for what, or gifts, simply approach your wedding planner for advice. With some great advice from AYA, the wedding etiquette expert, you are sure to make a gracious host to satisfied guests.
Wedding etiquette advice:
AYA wedding planners equips you with some great wedding etiquette advice. Specially if you are having your wedding in Greece, AYA will give you the right Greece wedding etiquette advice to please one and all.
Here are some general wedding etiquette guidelines that should be construed as such and adopted as you deem fit:
Wedding invitation etiquette
Wedding invitation etiquette that makes your guests fall in love with you. Device great invitation and send them across in style with the help of wedding etiquette exert AYA.
Wedding gift etiquette
Wedding gift giving etiquette to have everyone bubble over with delight. Read on to learn about gift giving etiquette and who pays for what?
The Bride typically pays for
- The wedding ring for the Groom
- Gifts for the Attendants
- Accommodation for out-of-town Attendants
- The Wedding gift for the Groom
The Groom typically pays for
- The Bride's rings including the Engagement ring
- The honeymoon
- Wedding gift for the bride
- The marriage license
- The Groom's men gifts
- Accommodation for out-of-town groom's men
- Flowers for the Bride
- The going-away corsage,
- corsages for mothers, special ladies;
- The boutonnieres for men in wedding party
- The gloves, ties and accessories for the men in the wedding party
- Fee for clergyperson or judge
The Groom's Family typically pays for
- Clothing for the Wedding
- Travel and lodging expenses
- Rehearsal dinner
- The Wedding gift for the newlyweds
The Bride's Family typically pays for
- The costs of the reception.
- The Bride's Wedding attire/trousseau
- Invitations, announcements, thank you notes
- The seating assignment chart, napkins and mailing costs
- Photographer
- Videographer
- Ceremony costs
- Bridesmaids, flower girl, ring bearer flowers and accessories
- Transportation for bridal party on Wedding day from ceremony to reception.
- All gratuities for all services: parking, security
- Bridesmaid luncheon
The Attendants typically pay for
- Their Wedding clothes
- Travel expenses
- Wedding gift for newlyweds
Get the lowdown on Greece wedding etiquette, wedding invitation etiquette and gift giving etiquette from the best, professional, affordable wedding planners and wedding etiquette expert.
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