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A great way for families to meet at
this joyous celebration
The initial excitement of getting
engaged may entice you to want to let the whole world know
by shouting it from the rooftops. Instead you should
probably consider telling those closest to you first to
avoid hurting anybody’s feeling.
Announcement Etiquette
If you have any children from a
previous marriage they should be the first to know It’s a
good idea to already have prepared them for this possibility
and therefore it wont be such a huge shock Sometimes this
news can be hard for them so make sure you make them feel
secure about your love for them and how your new spouse wont
change this.
Its traditional that the brides parents
are told first followed by the grooms immediately afterwards
it is always much nicer to tell them in person however if
distance is a problem then over the phone will be fine.
For your close friends a few phone
calls will do here unless you want to surprise everyone and
tell them all at once.
Decide if you want to mail
announcements to your friends and family publish
announcement in your local paper or announce it as a
surprise at an engagement party.
It would be considered bad or improper
etiquette to announce an engagement if a family member from
either side is seriously sick or a death in the family has
just occurred.
Publish Your Engagement
Check to see if there are any
guidelines deadlines fees or regulations about publishing
your engagement.
Ask if the accept pictures and whether
they can be colour or black and white.
Make sure you put your name on the back
and include a self addressed stamped envelope so the photo
can be returned to you.
If they don’t give you strict
guidelines follow the traditional guidelines. Typically an
engagement announcement would include information about the
two of you and your parent’s names and the date you became
engaged.
The Groom and His Men
If your bride’s gown is a secret as
most are, she will need to go shopping with you so that your
choice of suit does not clash with her chosen style of gown.
The groom’s accessories enhance your
overall look. A coloured tie, handkerchief or waistcoat can
change a nice black dress suit into something special.
If buying new shoes make sure you have
a chance to wear them in a little beforehand to eliminate
the chance of blisters.
If hiring your suits all suits should
be tried on by every member of the bridal party to ensure
that they’ve all been fitted correctly.
Check all suits are in good condition
before leaving the formal wear supplier.
On the morning of the wedding many
grooms relax by visiting the beach playing a round of golf
or other such sport with their groomsmen. If going outdoors
make sure to wear sunscreen.
The groom should not overlook his
personal care remember this is your big day too. Pamper
yourself a little and experience a shave at the barbers or a
hot towel treatment. If getting a hair cut you should do so
about a week before to prevent the “just cut” look.
Groom's Responsibilities
Make a list of guests from his side of
the family and friends
Responsible for purchasing the
engagement and weddings rings
Prepare a speech
Choose the wedding transport
Choose his bestman and groomsmen
Is traditionally responsible for
organizing the honeymoon
Dance with his bride mum, mum in law
and matron honour
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