Who sits with bride and groom at rehearsal dinner?

Group bridesmaids and their dates together as well as the groomsmen and their dates together. The ring bearer and flower girl should be seated with their parents. Typically, rehearsal dinners are far more intimate than a wedding reception, so there's a good chance the guests already know each other.
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Who should sit with the bride and groom?

The bride and groom have the option to sit a sweetheart's table together or at a bridal party table with all members of the bridal party sitting together. Some couples also opt to sit a table with the Best Man, Maid/Matron of Honor, their parents and their grandparents.
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Who usually attends rehearsal dinner?

Your immediate families, the bridal party (including the parents of the flower girl and ring bearer, even if they're not in the wedding), any ceremony readers, and your officiant (plus his or her spouse, if married) should always be invited to the rehearsal dinner.
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Does wedding party sit together at rehearsal dinner?

“The wedding party and their dates should be seated together.” For everyone else, it's pretty much up to the soon-to-be-married to decide who they want to be closer or farther from them and their close-knit crew.
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Do the bride and groom's family sit together?

Traditionally, the bride and groom's parents sit at the same reception table, sometimes with the officiant and his or her spouse (if they attend the reception) or with your grandparents.
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Wedding Rehearsal Dinners: Everything You Need to Know



Where does the mother of the groom sit?

In traditional Christian ceremonies, the bride's parents are seated in the left first row (if you're facing the altar), and the groom's parents are in the right first row. In Jewish weddings, however, that is reversed.
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Which mother is seated first at a wedding?

In Christian ceremonies, the bride's mother is always seated last and the groom's mother is seated just before her. The seating of the bride's mother usually signals the ceremony is about to begin. 7.
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Do parents of the bride and groom sit together at rehearsal dinner?

Reserve two tables near the bride and groom for the the bride and groom's parents, and fill the tables with their close friends and family members. This will allow the mother and father of the bride and groom to host their own table and help facilitate conversation among the guests.
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What is proper etiquette for wedding rehearsal dinner?

Steps to Planning a Rehearsal Dinner
  1. Decide who will host. Traditionally, the groom's parents take care of the rehearsal dinner, but these days, anything goes. ...
  2. Choose a fun theme. ...
  3. Pick a unique location. ...
  4. Create the guest list. ...
  5. Consider timing. ...
  6. Plan out your menu. ...
  7. Plan to pass the mic. ...
  8. Give gifts to the wedding party.
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Who attends wedding rehearsal?

Who attends the Ceremony rehearsal? The wedding couple, the bridal party and their significant others, child attendants (flower girls and ring bearers) and their parents, the wedding couple's parents, and any other family members, including grandparents who will be participating in the processional.
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Who should get invited to a wedding rehearsal dinner?

This might seem fairly obvious, but the immediate family of the soon-to-be newlyweds should always be invited to the rehearsal dinner. This means parents, siblings, and grandparents. Your wedding symbolizes not only the joining of you and your soon-to-be spouse in marriage but also your families merging.
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Are aunts and uncles invited to the rehearsal dinner?

Family. Of course your parents should be in attendance at your rehearsal dinner along with your grandparents and your siblings. You are not obligated to invite your extended family, but most couples do include aunts and uncles; especially ones they are close to.
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Who pays for rehearsal dinner etiquette?

The Hosts. Traditionally, the groom's parents are the hosts of the rehearsal dinner, since the bride's family customarily pays for the wedding. But given the more relaxed standards of modern times, other relatives, close friends, or even the couple themselves can plan and pay for the event.
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What is the role of the mother of the groom?

Traditionally speaking, the mother of the groom is responsible for planning and hosting the rehearsal dinner with the grooms' father (typically) the night before the wedding. This is one of the biggest mother of the groom responsibilities, so make sure you start planning the dinner about six months in advance.
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Who Walks mother of bride down aisle?

2. Mother of the bride. The mother of the bride is the last person seated before the officiant, groom and best man take their places at the altar. She can walk alone or be escorted by her son, son-in-law or another relative.
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Who should sit at the bride's parents table?

Our wedding etiquette expert is here with the answer. Traditionally, the parents all sit at the same reception table, along with siblings not in the wedding party, the officiant and his or her spouse (if they attend the reception) and any grandparents.
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How much money should the groom's parents give?

Parents of the bride and groom collectively contribute about $19,000 to the wedding, or about two-thirds of the total cost, according to WeddingWire. The bride's parents give an average $12,000, and the groom's, $7,000. Just 1 in 10 couples pays for the wedding entirely on their own, according to TheKnot.com.
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Do grandparents go to the rehearsal dinner?

Your closest family members should receive an invitation to your rehearsal dinner. This will be different for everyone. For some, it's parents, siblings or grandparents. For others it might include some extended family members as well.
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What is the groom's family supposed to pay for?

The groom's family is responsible for corsages and boutonnieres for immediate members of both families, the lodging of the groom's attendants (if you have offered to help pay for this expense), and sometimes the costs of the rehearsal dinner.
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Should kids be invited to rehearsal dinner?

Children: If children are not invited to the wedding, there is no need to invite them to the rehearsal dinner. If children are invited to the wedding, it is appropriate to use your discretion about whether or not to invite to them to the rehearsal dinner.
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Who walks mother of groom down aisle?

The most traditional choice is for a groomsman to walk the bride's mother down the aisle. This can be an especially good choice if the two sides of the wedding party are uneven or if you'd like to give this gentleman some additional spotlight.
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Does the groom's mother get ready with the bride?

Traditionally, the groom's mother stays with her son on the morning of the wedding, and there's nothing wrong with maintaining the custom.
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What should the mother of the groom say at the rehearsal dinner?

The mother of the groom should inform her son of the need to get all the unsavory toasts out of the way during the rehearsal dinner. He should make it perfectly clear to his groomsmen and friends that this is the time for them to tell the funny story (and not during the wedding).
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Does groom walk down aisle his mother?

The Best Man: During the processional, the best man walks solo after the groomsmen and takes their place as the right-hand man of the groom. The Groom: The groom proceeds to walk down the aisle accompanied by their parents, with his father on the left and his mother on the right.
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What is the order of seating for a wedding?

As a general guideline, the person closest to the bride comes down the aisle closest in order to the bride. That means the grandparents of the groom go first, followed by the grandparents of the bride. Next up: the mother/parents of the groom, followed by the mother of the bride.
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