Know about the traditional cost-splitting basics and learn who pays for what in the wedding ceremony. Be with us in this article and learn all about pre-wedding and post-wedding payment attributions in detail. From wedding ceremony to the wedding attire, and honeymoon planning, dig in deep into the wedding cost-splitting process.
Traditionally, the bride and her family are liable to pay for the church or synagogue. However, payments like marriage license fee, officiant fee etc are to be paid by the groom and his family.
This is quite simple. The bride and her family will pay for bride’s wedding dress and related accessories. Similarly, groom and his family will pay for groom’s outfit. Talking about the wedding guests, they are supposed to pay for their own clothing including shoes as well. Even if there’s a specific dress code that the guests are requested to follow on the wedding day, the cost is to be borne by them.
Since the wedding ceremony is organized by bride’s family, the payments related to wedding flowers and decoration falls to the bride side. Flower and bouquets for the ceremony, reception, corsages for bridesmaids and flower girls, and so on are to be arranged by bride’s family.
However, the groom and his family do pay for the bride's bouquet, boutonnieres for men and corsages for mothers and grandmothers.
The honeymoon for the newlyweds should be arranged by the groom and his family. From travel to stay, the complete honeymoon package should be gifted to the newlyweds from the groom side.
No wedding is complete without photographs. The wedding may seem like a function that lasts for one day only but the memories and emotions attached to this precious day are kept alive with the wedding photographs. The wedding vows, the first kiss, the décor, and much more can be captured in camera for lifelong memories. Talking about who’s going to pay for these wedding photographs, it’s the bride and family. Traditionally, the bride family hires a wedding photographer who can take lots of pictures and shoot the wedding video as well.
Let’s start with the engagement party. There is no hard and fast rule for this. Anyone from the bride or the groom side can plan and host the engagement party. In case, there’s more than one party, the bride’s family gets a chance to host the first one.
Another pre-wedding function is bridal shower/couple shower. This one is for the close friends of the bride and the groom. They can plan and host such parties on their own. The venue can be a backyard, beach or a restaurant depending on the size of guest list.
The wedding rehearsal dinner is planned and hosted by the groom's family. This is the best time when both the families can sit together in a stress-free environment. They can chat, enjoy meals, and express their feelings about the occasion. The groom and his family are supposed to pay for the entire dinner be it the meals, the venue, or the décor.
All the professional services that fall into the category of the wedding reception are to be paid by the bride and her family. This includes planning, hosting, and paying for food, décor etc. However, the groom’s family pays for the DJ or band and liquor.
This is quite simple. The bride and her family pay for the groom's ring, and groom and his family pay for both the wedding band and the wedding ring.
For the wedding invitations, RSVP cards, announcements, and other wedding programs, the bride and her family will be responsible. Similarly, payments related to transportation services will be made by the bride’s family.
These were a few things that you should know about the wedding payments. Traditionally, who should pay for what has been covered in the content of this article? If you are planning to get married but wondering for such payment plans, this article is worth your while.
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