| The Bride
The bride selects the type of service.
She decides on her dress and the bridesmaid’s
attire.
The Bridegroom
The bridegroom selects the best man and ushers
(if any).
He buys the ring and pays the church fees.
He should also buy presents for the bridesmaids,
best man and ushers as a gesture of gratitude
for their help.
He buys flowers for his bride, bride’s mother,
his mother, bridesmaids, and buttonholes for himself
and the best man.
He arranges and pays for transport for himself
and the best man and for the bride and himself
after the wedding.
Best Man
The best man is the bridegroom’s right hand
man.
He keeps the ring and ensures the bridegroom gets
to the church on time.
He pays the church fees on behalf of the bridegroom.
He checks and ensures transport for all guests
to the reception and the travel arrangements for
the honeymoon are in order.
At the reception it is the best man’s honour
to read any congratulatory telegrams.
Chief Bridesmaid
She assists the bride to dress, holds the bouquet
during the ceremony and organises other bridesmaids.
Bride’s Father
The father gives the bride away.
He receives guests at the reception.
He pays for the wedding dress, bridesmaid dresses,
cars (except bridegroom’s), photographs,
church and reception flowers, invitation and press
announcements (if any).
Bride’s Mother
The bride’s mother is traditionally in charge
of all the proceedings.
She decides on the guest list together with the
bridegroom’s mother and the venue for the
reception.
She handles any catering arrangements and ensures
the wedding cake is ready.
After the wedding ceremony, the bride’s
mother and father, together with the bride and
bridegroom and his parents, greet the guests at
the reception.
Toast and Speeches
These would normally take place at the end of
the meal and would accompany the cutting and distribution
of the cake.
The following is the usual order
of proceedings.
1. The bride and bridegroom cut
the cake
2. Toast to “The
Bride and Bridegroom”. This is normally
proposed by the bride’s father or a close
relative or friend of the family.
3. Toast to “The
Bridesmaids”. This is always proposed by
the bridegroom following his response to the first
toast.
4. The best man would then
respond to the bridegroom’s speech on behalf
of the bridesmaids. He would also read the telegrams
to the guests
At the reception the usual line
up waiting to greet the guests is as follows:-
- The Bride’s parents,
followed by the Bridegrooms’s parents,
the Bride and Bridegroom and lastly the Bridesmaids
and the Best man.
This line up ensures that both
families have the opportunity to speak to all
the guests. But, conversation should be kept to
a polite minimum as the queue can become unwieldy.
Most receptions begin with an
aperitif before the meal and include non-alcoholic
alternatives for children and those who are driving.
Suggested Top Table Seating
Plan

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