Should siblings be in the wedding party?

You are not obligated to include your siblings in your wedding party. Keep in mind that if you do not include your siblings, you might very well end up being grilled by your parents or your siblings themselves as to why they are not included. You might want to make sure you have a good, non-inflammatory explanation.
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Should the brother of the bride be in the wedding party?

Yes, you should totally invite them to be bridesmaids and groomsmen. Most of the time, your wedding is about YOU. However, your future siblings in law are family – and even though you might not get along with them as amazingly well as you do with your BFF, you should still invite them in the wedding party.
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Does your sister have to be in bridal party?

There's no rule stating you absolutely must make your sister your maid of honor—or even include her in your bridal party at all. Of course, leaving her out does run the risk of causing a rift, so if you and your sister are on good terms (or some semblance thereof), making her a bridesmaid is highly recommended.
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Does family have to be in the wedding party?

Traditional etiquette suggests that you should include close family members in your wedding party—but what if you'd prefer to go a different route? Experts share their best advice.
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Should siblings be bridesmaids?

Are you automatically expected to ask your fiancé's sister to be a bridesmaid? The short answer to whether or not you have to include anyone, even a family member, in your wedding party is no. This is your wedding, and you and your partner should do whatever feels right.
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How do I include my sister in my wedding?

8 Ways to Involve Your Siblings in Your Wedding
  1. Invite them to be part of the wedding party. ...
  2. Ask them to read at the ceremony. ...
  3. Let them officiant the nuptials. ...
  4. Make them the official greeter. ...
  5. Let them help you get ready. ...
  6. Ask if they'll host the bridal shower. ...
  7. Invite them to serve as an usher.
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Who is considered part of the wedding party?

A wedding party is the term for the entire group of people who participate in the ceremony alongside the couple—the maid of honor, best man, bridesmaids, groomsmen, and any children such as the flower girl or ring bearer. The bridal party, is just the group chosen by the bride to support her on the wedding day.
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Is it weird to not have siblings in wedding party?

You are not obligated to include your siblings in your wedding party. Keep in mind that if you do not include your siblings, you might very well end up being grilled by your parents or your siblings themselves as to why they are not included. You might want to make sure you have a good, non-inflammatory explanation.
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Does my sister in law have to be a bridesmaid?

Ultimately, it's up to you. There aren't any set rules when it comes to including your sibling-in-law in your wedding party, but it can still be a point of contention among couples and their families.
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Can I have my brother as a bridesmaid?

As Bridesmen or Bridal Party Members

Well, there's no rule saying your bridesmaids or bridal party members actually have to be women! Instead, nominate your brothers or siblings who aren't women as bridesmen or bridal party members and include them in the processional.
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How far apart should sibling weddings be?

What to Do If Most of the People Attending Will Overlap... If there is going to be a large overlap of guests attending each wedding – or even part of the wedding party, it would be kind to make sure the two wedding events are at least two to three months apart.
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Are brothers supposed to be groomsmen?

Wedding planner Beth Helmstetter suggests first talking with your fiancée to see how important it is to her that you include her brother as a groomsman. If it would mean a great deal to her, or if she's including your sister in her bridal party, it's probably worth honoring her brother with the title of groomsman.
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Do siblings walk down the aisle?

Walking the Bride Down the Aisle

Traditionally, the father of the bride walks the bride down the aisle. Now, you can have anyone who is special walk you down the aisle – brother, uncle, cousin, your children, your sister, you Maid/ Matron of honor, or maybe even both parents.
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Do brothers have to be groomsmen?

The short answer is no, your brother does not have to be your best man. So whether you're eyeing someone else for the job, have multiple brothers to choose from, don't want to play favorites, or want to skip the wedding party all together, you don't have to say “yes” just because he's your brother.
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Should I ask my fiance's sister to be a bridesmaid?

Do You Have to Ask Your Fiance's Sister to be a Bridesmaid? "You don't have to ask her, but for the sake of family harmony it's best to make every effort to include his siblings," says Sharon Naylor, author of "The Bride's Diplomacy Guide" (Adams Media; 2007).
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Who should my bridesmaids be?

According to wedding etiquette choosing bridesmaids, it is best to start with your immediate family. This would include your siblings and then your cousins and so forth. If your family members are too young to serve as bridesmaids, you can ask them to be a junior bridesmaid or flower girl.
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Who should be maid of honor?

They should be best friends, family or some combination of both (your friend that feels like a sibling, or your sibling who feels like a best friend). If someone you're considering doesn't fit that bill, they probably shouldn't be your maid of honor.
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Can I not invite my brother to my wedding?

Dear Estranged: You can decline any invitation, but when you ask whether you are “obligated” to attend your brother's wedding, the answer is yes. A wedding is not an invitation to the movies. It is a major life-chapter in the story of a family, and because you are the groom's sibling, you should attend.
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Who is the most important person in a wedding?

The best man is typically a close friend or family of the groom. His most important role in the ceremony is to hold the wedding rings until they are needed. Where the ceremony includes a ring bearer, he may take the rings from the ring bearer when presented with them.
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How do you not be friends in your wedding party?

How To Incorporate Friends Into Your Wedding Without Having A Bridal Party
  1. Have Your Friends Come To The Wedding Wearing Your Wedding Colors. ...
  2. Let One Friend Officiate The Wedding And Give Other Friends Special Duties During The Ceremony. ...
  3. Gather Your Friends And Family Together For A "First Look"
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How do you include family in a bridal party?

12 Ways to Include Loved Ones in Your Wedding Ceremony
  1. Give them a boutonniere or corsage. ...
  2. Make them an usher. ...
  3. Have them greet your guests. ...
  4. Ask them to hand out programs or confetti. ...
  5. Invite them to walk you down the aisle. ...
  6. Let them stand up at the altar. ...
  7. Ask them to perform the ceremony. ...
  8. Give them a reading.
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How do you honor your sister at your wedding?

8 Special Ways to Include Your Siblings in Your Wedding
  1. Put them in the party. ...
  2. Have them host. ...
  3. Have THEM say “yes” to the dress. ...
  4. Send them a to-do list. ...
  5. Sing us a song… ...
  6. Let them lead. ...
  7. Ask them to walk your grandparents down the aisle. ...
  8. Use something of theirs in your big day.
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What is the role of the sister of the groom?

The recommendations range from the fairly traditional (she can perform a reading at the ceremony or light a unity candle) to the decidedly more modern (she can be groomswoman and stand with her brother during the ceremony).
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Who walks family members down the aisle?

The bride, and a chosen escort, will march toward the altar. Traditionally, the father of the bride will walk her down the aisle, but it's entirely up to the bride who she chooses. Some ask a brother, grandfather or even son or daughter to do the honors.
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Who walks down aisle first at wedding?

Partner #1 and Parent(s) Partner #1 walks down the aisle escorted by their parent(s). Partner #1 takes their position up front, to the left of the officiant. The parents will then take their seats in the first row, on the left side.
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