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  2. Who Pays for What When Planning a Wedding? - AOL

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    “Traditionally, the parents of the bride pay for the wedding, the parents of the groom pay for the rehearsal dinner and the wedding party hosts the shower,” said Jennifer Hines, a wedding ...

  3. If Your Parents Help Pay for Your Wedding, How Much ... - AOL

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    You're freshly engaged and beyond excited to start planning your wedding. While you're grateful your parents or future in-laws want to help pay for your big day -- or pick up the entire check --...

  4. New research suggest parents are still paying for the ... - AOL

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    The study found that the age-old mindset that the bride's family should pay for the majority of the wedding still holds true — it revealed that the bride's family is paying for nearly 43 percent ...

  5. Rehearsal dinner - Wikipedia

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    A rehearsal dinner is a traditional pre-wedding ceremony in the United States, usually held after the wedding rehearsal and the night before the wedding ceremony. [1] The guests generally include the married-to-be couple and others who form the wedding party. The rehearsal dinner costs are traditionally incurred by the groom's parents.

  6. Bride price - Wikipedia

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    The groom and a matchmaker will visit the bride's family bearing gifts like wedding cakes, sweetmeats and jewelry, as well as the bride price. On the actual wedding day, the bride's family will return a portion of the bride price (sometimes in the form of dowry) and a set of gifts as a goodwill gesture.

  7. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    At the bride's parents' house, the bride gets ready and is seated awaiting the groom's arrival. As the groom and his wedding party arrive, the bride's family and friends ceremonially block the entrance to the house. The groomsmen have to either serenade or bribe their way into the house so that the groom can take the bride with him.

  8. Woman Refuses to Attend Sister's Destination Wedding After ...

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    There are 70 guests in total attending, and the bride has requested that her sister and parents stay in the same "lux" hotel as the couple and their wedding party. The groom and his family also ...

  9. Iranian wedding - Wikipedia

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    The groom's parents usually give a gift to the bride at this ceremony. According to an ancient Zoroastrian practice, this is done by the groom's family to persuade the bride to accept the proposal. The traditional gift is a ring. "Bale Boroon" significance: strengthens family bonds, confirms commitment, and begins wedding preparations.