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Many brides go in a limusine.

How about grooms?

However incredible this may sound, I've only attended two weddings: my cousin's and brother's.

My female cousin hired a limusine. I was staying in her house when she got married. I don't know how her fiance got to the church, though.

My brother hired a black Mercedes.

How did other grooms usually choose to go the church (or where the ceremony will take place)?

Women may also reply to this if they want.

However, please state if you are male or female.

2007-08-17 02:01:34 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

11 answers

Myself and my groomsmen arrived by Limo.

This limo also went and picked up the girls after it dropped us off at the church.

The guy who owns the limo company is a good friend of mine. Check out his site. see below:

2007-08-17 02:18:25 · answer #1 · answered by Sean C 5 · 1 0

Best man should arrange for suitable transportation for the groom. Best man should ensure that the groom is dressed and to the wedding location on time. Best man then takes care of this car afterwards as groom should then be riding away with bride in limo or honeymoon car.

2007-08-17 02:35:45 · answer #2 · answered by rjrmpk 6 · 0 0

i'm a bride to be married in somewhat decrease than 2 months and me and me fiance are actually not arriving in any particular way. we'd desire to be on the church in the previous the travellers so as that they do no longer see my gown in the previous I walk down the aisle. for that reason there's no longer factor to arriving any particular way. The groom is additionally there in the previous the travellers so the sole people who will see how he arrives are the different groomsmen so i could say you may ensue on your primary automobile. the sole time it concerns what motor vehicle you're in is once you bypass to the reception. human beings would be shooting of you as you leave to bypass to the reception and as you bypass away the reception so make advantageous that in case you lease a limo or in case you elect topersistent a borrowed activities automobile which you keep it for those cases. For my brother's wedding ceremony they drove their primary automobiles, my sister and her husband had a horse drawn carriage to get to the reception, and my different sister had a procession of Mustangs that took the marriage party to the reception. Use a ability of transportation that fits you and your spouse's personalities the applicable.

2016-12-13 10:19:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I went in a limo with my parents, my husband went in a limo with his best man and the entire bridal party also had a limo. Why should the bride be the only one to ride in style? Grooms can take limos too!

2007-08-17 02:23:58 · answer #4 · answered by Empress1 4 · 0 0

If he's smart, he will have pre-chosen the car, which will be awaiting him outside on a very cold morning. This car would be around 20 years old and still using its original battery, have nearly-bald tires, an almost-empty gas tank, and be several thousand miles overdue for a tuneup. If he's lucky, it won't start, it'll get a flat tire, he'll run out of gas, or it'll break down on the way to the wedding, thus insuring a few more months of blessed freedom until the ceremony can be rescheduled.

2007-08-17 02:16:33 · answer #5 · answered by Happy-2 5 · 0 3

A rickshaw


My hubby drove his CJ7 monster Jeep, but If we were getting married today, he would drive his Triton Boat.

2007-08-17 02:56:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Suppose it is determined by their financial standing...some use a bus pass while others can afford a limo.

2007-08-17 02:16:40 · answer #7 · answered by gypsy g 7 · 0 0

pattywagen....lmao.. no my husband rented a car but he did that because we were taking on our honeymoon.. But.. remember then you'll have to drive it back after the wedding Best of luck

2007-08-17 02:27:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Does it matter, just get to the church on time!!!

2007-08-17 02:18:15 · answer #9 · answered by kim t 7 · 2 0

Honey, you go whichever way you feel comfortable.

2007-08-17 02:30:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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