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Wedding Etiquette Father Of
The Grooms GirlfriendWedding
Etiquette: For the Father of the Groom's Girlfriend
During the 1800 to 1900, the wedding etiquette is that the
father of the groom's girlfriend should pay for the wedding
expenses. Everything that has to be paid should be paid by the
father of the groom's girlfriend.
This was the wedding etiquette before because it is the father
of the groom's girlfriend who will decide on everything that
her daughter should do, including approval of the man she would
marry, the date of the marriage, and how her marriage should be
celebrated.
You may now ask, why was it that girls agree to this wedding
etiquette and allow their father to decide for themselves? Is
this wedding etiquette still applicable up to this time?
This wedding etiquette was not being questioned during those
times. Any decision by the father of the groom's bride is
always respected. Even the bride themselves did not think that
they were being oppressed. They thought and believe that they
were being taken care of fully.
During those times, the father of the grooms bride feed his
daughter, took care of her and brought her to lady manners
school to learn and practice the right way of socializing,
dressing, and speaking. Every teenage daughters in a middle to
upper class families were required to attend finishing schools.
This was done to teach the bride the proper wedding etiquette
and to ready her for the life of a married lady.
So, when the father had decided that her daughter was ready to
get married, he will announce his daughter's debut and would
held a party for her to announce her coming of age. All suitors
would be, of course, under the father's scrutinizing eye. He
will only accept suitors that he thinks could feed and take
care of her daughter.
If the father has chosen the suitor of his choice and his
daughter agrees, the engagement will be announced.
Because of wedding etiquette, the father of the groom's bride
won't ask a single penny from the father or parents of the
groom. The father of the groom's bride should have saved enough
money to celebrate the wedding of his daughter in the way her
daughter wants it and the way he, the father, wants it to be
held.
So, if he wants an extravagant and festive wedding celebration
complete with ball, he should save have saved money the moment
he learnt that her child is a she.
Today, however, things have changed. Because of high cost of
living and that the brides are not too dependent on their
father or parents and are earning their own money as well, the
wedding etiquette has bent slightly. Although the modern
wedding etiquette does not stop the father of the groom's
girlfriend to pay for the wedding, he is not compelled to
refuse the help of the groom's parents or their desire to
co-host the wedding.
Getting married these days is very costly and it requires a
great fortune on the part of the father of the groom's
girlfriend. Everyone can contribute to the wedding, financially
and of services.
The modern wedding etiquetted does not oblige or compel the
father of the groom's girlfriend to shoulder the entire wedding
expenses, most especially if he now has a new family and young
children that he needs to feed. The traditional wedding
etiquette, the father of the groom's girlfriend paying for the
wedding cost, may still be done these days only by fathers with
great fortune. Daughters should be understanding enough of
these situations.
In fact even the groom and her girlfriend can finance their own
wedding without the help of their parents. With couples these
days preparing their wedding ahead, a year or two, they can
have an ample time to save cash for their wedding.
But if the father of the groom's girlfriends has decided to
co-host the wedding, the bride and the groom should be
sensitive of their feelings and should accept the offered help.
Parents want to be part of the most special day of their child
and we should not deny them in satisfying themselves by helping
out cover some wedding costs.
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