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Rehearsal Dinner
A dinner following the wedding
rehearsal is traditional. It is a lovely way to begin your
wedding festivities and allows your attendants and families to
relax and get acquainted.
The meal is traditionally
hosted by the groom's parents, and includes the immediate
family of both the bride and the groom, the wedding officiate
and members of the wedding party and their spouses. In some
circumstances, you may want to include special out-of-town
guests who have already arrived and the parents of younger
wedding party members.
The rehearsal dinner is the
traditional time for the groom's father to make a formal toast
to the couple. It is also an appropriate
time for the attendant's gifts to be passed out. Seating
plans and place cards are especially important to this dinner,
probably a first meeting for more than one of the group. The
bridal couple generally sits together at the head of the
group, their parents flanking them. The members of the wedding
party are seated throughout the rest of the family members and
special guests. Presumably, they will feel more at ease and be
able to assist in making the other guests more comfortable.
Because it is an icebreaker of
sorts, relax and enjoy the rehearsal dinner. Don't linger too
long however. Brides look terrible with bleary eyes.
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