Which Mother Is Seated First At A Wedding

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Wondering which mother is seated first at a wedding? The mother of the bride is the first to be seated at a wedding. 

She sits on the first row by the left side of the church. 

But how does she get there? She can certainly find her way to her seat on her own, but it is traditional for a relative or friend to accompany her.

During our wedding, my wife’s mom sat on the first row close to the window on the left side. 

That’s where the bride’s mother sits. While the groom’s mother sits on the right side.

In this article, I will share with you the seating positions and processions during the wedding. 

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Let’s go on now!

During the wedding reception, the mother of the bride is seated at the head table or at a table provided for the parents of the bride and groom.

Who Exits First In A Wedding

The guests exit first. 

Then the bridesmaids and best men will leave, followed by the godmothers with the godparents, the witnesses and the pages. 

Then the parents of the groom leave and immediately those of the bride. Finally, the newlyweds come out!

Who Sits In The First Row At A Wedding

The first two rows are reserved for the very close relatives of the bride and groom.

The bride’s parents, of course, sit in the front row. Older people often sit a little further in front. 

Will there be guests in wheelchairs? It is useful to place the wheelchair at the beginning or end of a row. They can then leave first.

If your parents are divorced and don’t get along well, consider not having them sit next to each other.

If you’ve invited a lot of guests, it’s recommended to have one placeholder for every 50 wedding guests. 

The placeholders can be your bridesmaids, siblings, or friends. 

The placeholders must know in advance who will sit where. 

Make a list where everyone can sit and give this to the placeholder.

Who Pays For What Traditionally At A Wedding

The bride’s family 

What do the family of the bride pay at the wedding? 

The bride’s family pay for:

▪ The bride’s dress

▪  The bridesmaids’ dresses (if any)

▪  The page boys’ suits

▪  Wedding planner

▪ Wedding invitations

▪ Payment for the church and the place of the ceremony

▪ Floral arrangements and the decoration

▪ Musicians’ fees in case of hiring live music

▪ Wedding car rental

▪ Cocktail reception expenses

▪ Photographer and accommodation for relatives who come from abroad.

The groom’s family

What do the groom’s family pay at the wedding? 

The groom’s family pay for:

▪ Groom’s suit and accessories

▪ Engagement ring and wedding rings

▪ The bride’s bouquet (as long as the godfather is not in charge)

▪ Wedding gift

▪ The banquet

▪  Honeymoon

▪ Flower arrangements from the godparents

▪ Father and grandparents and accommodation for family members who come from abroad.

More than 50% of bridesmaids and groom’s nowadays pay a large part of their wedding because most of them get married at an older age and tend to work.

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Who Gets Ready With The Bride

Her mom, her favorite aunt or her godmother, and her bridesmaid will get ready with her (the bride).

The morning of your wedding will be entirely dedicated to your preparation. 

Make-up, hairstyle, dress, jewelry, nothing should be forgotten. 

According to tradition, the bride does not prepare alone, she is accompanied by a few people, and does not necessarily prepare at home either.

Also according to tradition, the bride should not sleep with the groom the day before the wedding. 

Brides generally go to sleep with their parents and get ready far from the eyes of their future husbands.

What To Say When Someone Asks Why They Weren’t Invited

It can be difficult to explain why someone wasn’t invited to a wedding, but you should be honest and respectful. 

You might phrase it as, “Due to budget and venue limitations, we had to maintain a small guest list, and regrettably, we couldn’t extend invitations to everyone we wanted to.”

Or you could simply say that you had to make some tough decisions when it came to the guest list and leave it at that. 

It’s important to remember that not everyone can be invited to your wedding and it’s okay to prioritize certain people over others.

Does Each Guest Get A Wedding Favor

It is not necessary to give every guest a wedding favor, but it is a nice gesture to thank them for attending your wedding. 

Some couples choose to give one favor per couple or family, while others give one favor per guest. 

It depends on the couple’s budget and personal preference.

Read also: What Happens If A Bridesmaid Says No (What You Should Do)

Should I Invite Aunts And Uncles To Wedding

No, you mustn’t invite your aunts and uncles to your wedding. 

But if you have a good relationship with them, you can invite them to share the joy with you.

Whether or not to invite aunts and uncles to your wedding is a personal decision. 

Some couples choose to invite all of their aunts and uncles, while others only invite those who are particularly close to them. 

Consider factors such as the size of your guest list, your budget, and your relationship with each individual aunt and uncle when making your decision.

Do The Bride And Groom Count As Guests

Yes, the bride and groom are considered as part of the guest count when planning a wedding.

When organizing a wedding, the bride and groom are usually included in the guest count. 

This is because they play an important role in the celebration and are actively involved in every activity. 

While they are not “additional” guests in the traditional sense, their presence is integral to the overall guest count calculation, ensuring that all arrangements, seating, and other logistical aspects are appropriately planned for their participation as well as for the invited guests.

What Is A Realistic Budget For A 100 Person Wedding

The realistic budget for a simple wedding with 100 guests is approximately $10,000  to $15,000

This depends on various factors like; location, venue, catering and decor.

The cost of weddings in some areas are cheaper, while in other areas it is more expensive. 

Read also: How Many People Should I Invite To My Wedding (My Experience)

What Is A Minimony Wedding

A “minimony” is a term used to describe a smaller, more intimate version of a wedding ceremony. 

It’s a combination of the words “mini” and “matrimony.” 

A minimony involves a pared-down guest list and it focuses on the most important parts of a wedding ceremony, such as exchanging vows and rings. 

This type of ceremony is often chosen by couples who may have had to postpone their larger wedding plans due to unforeseen circumstances (like a pandemic) or for personal reasons.

Minimonies are usually more flexible in terms of location, can be less formal, and might not include all the traditional wedding elements like a large reception. 

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Conclusion 

Take your time and plan for your big day. Your friends, wedding planner and family members can help you and get things done.