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In a Christian ceremony you will be seated in the first pew

-If possible perfume atomizer Suppliers, attend the bridal shower.

-Make sure to tell the groom's relatives and friends where the couple is registered if the MOH has not.

-Talk to the MOB about your dress. Your dresses should compliment each others.

-Traditionally, the Groom's parents host the rehearsal dinner.

-In a Christian ceremony you will be seated in the first pew, in a Jewish ceremony you will escort your son down the aisle and stand with him at the huppah

-If there is a receiving line, you will be in it.

-Dance the mother/son dance at the reception.

-Be there for moral support.

FATHER OF THE BRIDE DUTIES

For most dads, just thinking about their daughter's wedding day will make them get all choked up. This is a special day for your daughter and there's a lot you can do to make it even more special.

-The Bride's family is traditionally the one to foot the wedding bill. Many couples today are opting to at least pay a portion of the expenses though.

-Offer to help with ceremony and reception site planning.

-Don't know much about flowers or wedding cakes? Offer to help pick out the wedding music, food, or alcohol instead.

-Help out with out-of-town travel arrangements. The couple may need your help in giving guests directions, chauffering on the wedding day, and booking hotel rooms.

-Attend the rehearsal dinner. Many fathers give a speech to the groom at the rehearsal dinner.

-Travel to the ceremony site with your daughter. In both Christian and Jewish ceremonies the father of the bride traditionally escorts her.

-If there is a receiving line, you will stand beside your daughter.

-You may give a toast at the reception.

-Dance the father/daughter dance at the reception.

-Be there for moral support.

FATHER OF THE GROOM DUTIES

Father of the Groom-- it's a role you almost never hear about when people talk about weddings, but that doesn't mean that you can't play an important role in your son's wedding.

-Your son may need advice about proposing, be sure to give him the support he needs.

-Once the engagement has been announced, be sure to welcome the Bride to your family and tell her how pleased you are that she will be part of it.

-Offer to help with ceremony and reception site planning.

-Ask the couple if the Father of the Groom or Best Man needs any help with travel arrangements for out of town guests.

-Traditionally, the Groom's family hosts the rehearsal dinner.

-In a Christian ceremony, you will sit in the first pew. In a Jewish ceremony you and the Groom's mother will escort the Groom down the aisle and stand at the huppah.

-If there is a receiving line, you will be in it.

-Make sure everyone is holding their liquor well and that the bar is either stocked or closed down (if too many people are getting out of control drunk).

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