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For whatever reason, it is always assumed that parents of the bride get more emotional during weddings. The mother of the groom has a fine line when it comes to the planning and executing of the wedding.

There are some very important things that she should do, but her role is largely dictated by the role that her son and soon to be daughter in law encourages her to play, which include:. Wedding Bands. Photo Booths. Bar Services. Dance Lessons. Travel Specialists. Hotel Room Blocks. See All Categories. Are you a vendor? Start here. Build Your Vendor Team. Wedding Website. Find a Couple's Website. Check Out Top Designs. Save the Dates.

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Opinions vary about what these aspects should be, but some parents pay for the wine and other alcohol, while others pay for the alcohol and the entertainment. The parents of the groom pay for the honeymoon. They may give the couple some money to plan the honeymoon they want or surprise them with a pre-purchased package.

Financing for a wedding takes various forms, regardless of traditional practices. According to Emily Post, up to 70 percent of couples pay for their wedding themselves or share the costs with their parents.



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