I'm going to be bridesmaid for a friends wedding next year and I would be shocked if I was asked to pay for the dress, shoes, makeup trials etc.
Why?
Why should they be expected to pay the additional expense of looking a particular way for the wedding as well as helping towards organising the wedding and being on hand during the day to help where possible?
Because they should be honoured to have been asked. Besides, how many ordinary female guests (not bridesmaids) are not going to get a new outfit, hair and makeup done for the wedding?
Because they should be honoured to have been asked. Besides, how many ordinary female guests (not bridesmaids) are not going to get a new outfit, hair and makeup done for the wedding?
Why should you expect the happy couple to pay for your expenses? They have enough expense in organising a wedding and honeymoon.
This post will be deleted if not edited immediately, that 'honour' idea is so funny! How important do you think your wedding is?!!??
I won't comment on the honour statement. I know many people who found it hard to refuse and would willingly have given up the 'honour'.
Joe1234...i completely appreciate the importance of a wedding.. a wedding for me is the part where both of you make you vows - whether it's in a church or a shed, with no bridesmaids or 20, with noone watch or 400 watching.. the kerfuffle around the vows i think has been blown out of proportion nowadays.. i honestly don't see how what a bridesmaid wears reflects on the integrity of the ceremony or how you remember it down the line..
but to be honest, i think it's different for women and men.. men can get away with wearing suits again unnoticed.. a recognisable bridesmaid dress is often unwearable again... plus there is no comparision between the cost of hairdressing and shoes for men and for women... it's a different kettle of fish completely..
congartulations on having a ceremony that you obviously cherish.. but whats important for you often doesn't isn't the same for everyone...
i think its only fair if you want a wwoman to wear a dress she'l probably only get away with wearing once, and get her hair done in way she wouldn't have herself, then if its at your request - it's only fair to pay for it.. bridesmaids often do a lot of work before and after the ceremony and it's part of a thank you to them...
and as i said before, a lot of people don't have the cash to splash out on new outfits and expensive hairdo's regardless of their best intentions..
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