Weddings: the pre-celebration that can cost a lot

On of the most common wedding tradition is the pre-wedding celebrations like the bachelor and bachelorette parties. These parties can end-up costing a lot of money and adding-up to the burden of the overall wedding celebration bill. One way to keep it to a minimum is to ensure that every person attending these parties is willing to pay for their own food and drinks. It is an acceptable and known tradition that everyone attending a pre-wedding party is going to pay for their food and alcoholic beverages.

When planning a shower party for a future bride, the main goal is to plan a fun and simple celebration where the bride will receive gifts and will not end-up with any added financial burden. A shower or bachelorette party is aimed at getting together the future bride's friends and just enjoying one last girls' night out before the wedding. It is accepted and known that everyone is expected to pay for their own expenses.

In the past such parties as combining the bachelor and bachelorette parties together have been tried but with little or no success. These common parties usually end-up with the man on one side of the room and the women on the other and most people withholding from having genuine fun.

Pre-wedding parties are often held in a restaurant thus limiting the burden to all. They often are planned as surprise celebrations and are mostly improvised an on a "go with the flow" kind of parties. Often, pre-wedding parties are much fun and a great way to celebrate the togetherness and love that bonds the future bride and groom with their respective friends.

In the end, what really matters, is that a man and a woman get united through genuine love by the sacred bonding of marriage and that they are surrounded by their loved ones.

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