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Be there
before the bride! Do not be late - and make sure your
half of the wedding party are on time too, even the ring
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As the
groom you will be required to make a speech. A few
points to remember: Most importantly, compliment your
new spouse and don’t be afraid to openly express you
affection for her. Then similar praise is due the
bridesmaids. Obviously you will thank your parents, the
bride's parents and your groomsmen. And if you want to
win a few points, make special mention of the bride's
mother and how lovely she looks this evening….and don’t
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Obviously
your best man and groomsmen will be there and all eager
to toast your new demise. Remember, this is your wedding
night, so watch your intake of alcohol. Drunk is not the
condition in which to spend your first night of marital
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If you are
not leaving immediately on a honeymoon, organize in
advance what you are going to do for your first night
together and if it is to be a hotel, pick a nice one and
enjoy using the room service. |
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Weddings
are a big event and they take a lot of planning. Very
rarely does every detail go perfectly. This may not seem
like a big deal to you, but your bride thinks that every
wedding is perfect and that hers will also be perfect!
Help your bride to keep things in perspective. Truly,
the things that go wrong will be the things that you
look back on with the fondest memories. |
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