Here's the rule: Say "Congratulations" to the groom and "Best Wishes" to the bride. The reason behind is that "congrats" implies that someone has caught something or won a prize, and it is rather improper to imply that the bride "caught" the man who married her. If this rule gets mixed-up in your head come wedding day, just say the two phrases together and look at both of them. That usually works!
2006-08-16 06:57:59
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answered by mysonsablessing 2
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Best Wishes
2006-08-16 16:15:20
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answered by band_nerd1898 3
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Best Wishes
2006-08-16 13:51:28
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answered by SavvyGrl 5
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I thought it was the other way around?? You tell the bride congrats and the groom best wishes?? That's what everyone said to me and my husband.
2006-08-16 15:02:57
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answered by Phoenixsong 5
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Congratulations you look beautiful!!
2006-08-16 14:45:14
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answered by Nat the Brat 2
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You look like a princess
2006-08-16 14:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with those that said 'best wishes'. that's what I've been told...
2006-08-16 15:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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To have a happy and fulfilling life with her new husband.
2006-08-16 13:54:12
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answered by KT_Babe33981 1
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you look stunning tonight. I loved hearing that at my wedding, it never got old.
2006-08-17 00:16:17
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answered by Lissa 3
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"Best Wishes"
2006-08-16 13:57:16
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answered by Sara B 4
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