Bride's hometown, bride's church or place of worship. Also, people like to automatically assume that the bride's family pay for all wedding expenses, as is/was the tradition in the United States, so keep that in mind when it comes to cost. Do what you can afford and you will be comfortable with, not what someone else says you should do. Except me, listen to me and what I tell you : )
2007-03-22 12:05:36
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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The wedding ceremony is usually in the bride's hometown, the bride's church. If for some reason this isn't possible, then have it either at the groom's hometown church, or at a place that works. The reception can be held anywhere, but try to have it be no farther than 1/2 hour away from the ceremony location. It is also possible to hold the ceremony at the reception site.
2007-03-26 02:52:04
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answered by Tweety 5
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Usually in the bride's hometown.
2007-03-22 19:13:35
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answered by sjlova86 5
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Don't know if there is such a rule. It's the year 2007 and a lot of wedding traditions seem to have changed as the years have gone by. The bride's family doesn't pay for weddings as much anymore. I think people tend to stick with the sentimental traditions such as something borrowed, something blue, etc.
Personally, I don't think the venue matters, just as long as it's what the bride and groom want. What makes them happy is what counts. People also take cost into consideration.
2007-03-22 19:07:44
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answered by zumi 3
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Traditionally, your suppose to get married in the Brides hometown at the her church. But as we all know, tradition isn't what it used to be. We aren't even following that. We're getting married in his hometown at his church with my preacher. It's all in what ya'll want though. Where is the best place for ya'll to get married. Advice, pick wherever is closer to where ya'll live now. Good Luck!
2007-03-23 16:49:55
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answered by warriorchic84 2
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2007-03-22 19:20:43
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answered by misspeca2727 1
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2007-03-22 19:58:16
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answered by lea 4
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its wherever YOU Both want to get married. It does not necessarily have to be one hometown or the other. Both my husband and I lived in neighboring towns...we ended up getting married and having reception in his hometown because they had a bigger reception town...choose the location you want with the space you need. Good luck.
2007-03-22 20:36:30
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answered by k_reile 3
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not if you dont want them to be. i was raised in a small town about an hour outside of pittsburgh and my husband was born in SF - our wedding was in a completely different town - 45 mins away from my hometown.
2007-03-22 21:47:13
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answered by KDW25 3
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There is no "tradition" to this. It's decided upon a mutual agreement.
My fiance and I are from two different portions of the state. He from So Cal and I from Nor Cal. How is it fair to pick either direction? So we settled on the middle that way it's a destination wedding for all.
2007-03-22 19:55:26
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answered by Anonymous
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