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2007-09-30 07:30:42 · 24 answers · asked by redspice1955 1 in Family & Relationships Weddings

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It is ok to drink a little, meaning no more than a glass. Think how embarassed you would be if you get drunk and a). fell on your face walking down the isle, b). passed out, c). vomited on the groom or d). couldn't remember anything the next day! Imagine what your wedding photos would be like!
So yes, have a glass with your bridesmaids in celebration, but leave it to that untill the reception, and even then don't go overboard!

2007-09-30 07:42:38 · answer #1 · answered by Stiffler 6 · 1 0

Well i think it is OK to drink before you wedding just don't get drunk or you will look terrible on your wedding day just have fun the night before drink and bit then that will make you happy

2007-09-30 07:43:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I wouldn't drink on the day of my wedding before the ceremony. Or even the night before- nothing worse than being tipsy or hungover while you're getting married. You shouldn't even really drink much at the reception, 2 glasses of champagne tops. The tackiest thing at a wedding is a drunk bride. Just lay off the booze for the day.

2007-09-30 07:33:34 · answer #3 · answered by Jordan D 6 · 4 1

In my religion your not even allowed to eat or drink the day of your wedding and the first thing you get to break your fast on is a sip of wine that is used during the beautiful ceremony. I do not drink at all and would not even think about doing that to myself on my special day

2007-09-30 08:48:31 · answer #4 · answered by robin r 6 · 1 0

i will answer your question with a tale. whilst i became getting married, the minister's spouse advised us a tale. She pronounced that they had a bride in there who had a occasion the evening in the past the marriage (groom had one too) and he or she truly went overboard. On her wedding ceremony day, that they had her in her gown, all unfolded, on the floor. She became face down in simple terms attempting to stop the dizziness and nausea from partying the evening in the past. They went on with the marriage and area way by way of she threw up throughout her gown and exceeded out. they had to call the help automobile and took her to the wellbeing midsection for alcohol poisoning. that they had employed a enterprise to take photographs and that guy became surely busy shooting!! i do no longer undergo in innovations if she made it to the "I do" area or no longer yet are you able to think of how each and every physique there felt and how mortified the bride became? a splash alcohol, whilst your thoughts are working severe from the strain and exhilaration, can truly do unusual issues to you. i will in simple terms see the photographs she'll have in her wedding ceremony e book. How is she going to describe it to her little ones whilst they % to work out Mommy and Daddy's wedding ceremony? additionally think of that situation whilst the father and mom have paid something like $35,000 for a marriage and that happens..... My wedding ceremony did no longer value my father and mom a dime. you are able to drink AT your wedding ceremony however the extra you drink, the fewer you will undergo in innovations of that wonderful rite and reception.

2016-10-20 09:27:32 · answer #5 · answered by borgmeyer 4 · 0 0

Elaborate.

Drink as in one alcoholic beverage?

Or drink as in get totally blasted?

I plan on drinking plenty... of water! I would hate to look back on my wedding day video and pictures and see myself or my husband drunk going through the ceremony and reception.

I would say YES if you are talking about ONE mixed drink.

I would say NO if you are talking about getting a little tipsy or fully loaded.

2007-09-30 10:32:36 · answer #6 · answered by Terri 7 · 0 0

if you want to come off as a complete idiot then sure go ahead and drink. I don't even recomend you get soused at your reception. You are there for your guests and cannot show your appreciation to them when your drinking and making a total jackass out of yourself.

People talk when they leave wedding receptions.You want them to have nothing but positive things to say.

2007-09-30 07:42:20 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Most brides I have known didn't drink anything at all, much less alcohol. They didn't want the hassle of having to go to the bathroom in the gown, which isn't easy.

2007-09-30 11:12:28 · answer #8 · answered by Luv2Answer 7 · 1 0

Maybe one glass of wine or champagne to settle your nerves and to celebrate with your maids of honour.
But I certainly wouldnt get sloshed. Nobody wants to see the bride wobble down the aisle or start blubbering at the altar "I love Youse all" :-)

2007-09-30 10:06:21 · answer #9 · answered by bluegirl6 6 · 1 0

Everyone knows their limits, and for me it was fine to have a glass of champagne with my family before we set off to collect my groom, he also had a glass of champagne with his family. If you know it is likely to go to your head I'd say don't drink at all.

2007-09-30 21:20:19 · answer #10 · answered by sparkleythings_4you 7 · 1 0

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