Traditionally, the flower girl will walk in front of the bride. Her male equivalent is the Ring Bearer. Often the ringbearer and the flower girl are made to look like a couple, as with the best man and maid of honor. So, they walk together, in front of the bride.
2007-01-03 12:34:08
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answered by SweetPea 4
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I have never heard of anyone having both a Maid of Honor (single woman) and a Matron of Honor (married woman.) It's one or the other. The rest of your attendants are bridesmaids whether they are married or single.
I have no idea about a bell ringer! I've only seen ring bearers.
2007-01-03 22:16:51
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answered by Cat Lover 7
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most of the time it will be flowergirl with ring bearer. followed by the couple. then the maids and best men. the maid of honor will be lifting the back of the gown, if it's made that long. I don't know about bell ringer, but if it's a boy and you don't have ring bearer, he can walk with the flowergirl in front.
2007-01-03 12:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought the maid & matron were the same thing, two different ways of saying it. The flower girl goes first, then bell ringer, then bride.
2007-01-03 12:29:14
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answered by tanner 7
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They the two have a similar duties and in actuality they are truly a similar place. Matron of honor is somebody who's married already and the maid of honor is somebody who isn't married yet. They the two advise a similar element. it somewhat is going to surely be up on your pal what roles she needs each and each of you to do at her wedding ceremony. If she is having a huge wedding ceremony then it may be organic to have 2 human beings stand through her in this type or despite if she would be able to't choose for. even yet it may be as much as her as to what you do. so some distance as a speech is going, i'm confident which you the two could provide a speech. which would be suitable.
2016-11-26 01:40:51
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answered by carmean 4
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Maid of honor comes first. I've no idea about the bell ringer though, never heard of that before.
2007-01-03 12:27:35
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answered by coltqueen 5
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I don't know about proper ediquette, but whomever you feel closest to or have known the longest should go first. Your bell ringer should walk with your flowergirls or I would say before, but not after.
2007-01-03 12:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Typically you'll only have either a maid of honor or a matron of honor, not both. I have no idea which goes first in this case. Probably the one who will stand closer to you.
2007-01-03 16:45:07
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answered by drshorty 7
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