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Please remember that this is YOUR wedding. Styles of behavior become traditions and customs because they serve a purpose. Over time things change. Consider for example a Bride whose two sisters are twins (2 maids of honor!), divorced and remarried parents (two mothers and two fathers who, perhaps, don't get along very well), and a Groom from a different racial or ethnic background In any event. people are unique and your own situation and needs might dictate decisions that are different than the 'traditional' wedding. Following tradition though, where appropriate, will guide you in your planning. There is no reason to reinvent the wheel. Change things where they will better suit you. Don't feel forced into decisions that are uncomfortable just because everyone does it that way. However, anything you choose to do that is different needs to be totally thought out. Make sure you consider all the alternatives and the implications of making that change. What are all the possible results of changing things around? How will this change influence the rest of the day? Your first responsibility as a newly engaged couple is to inform your parents, families, and close friends of your decision to marry Traditionally, the bride's parents are notified first although it is no longer common for the groom to go through the formality of asking her father's permission for her hand.
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