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Who
is Your Wedding Attendant?
Selecting attendants is usually an easy task. Sisters, brothers,
best friends are usually on the top of the list when it comes
to selecting attendants. Sometimes there may be too many potential
attendants to choose from, and it may be difficult to choose.
It is especially difficult to exclude family members from your
attendants list. Make sure you give your attendants wedding
favors.
Regardless,
of what your relationship is to a potential attendant you should
make sure you feel comfortable around them. A lot is riding
on your attendants, and you want them to contribute positively
to your wedding. If you think an attendant may aggravate you,
you should scratch that name from your list quickly.
There
is no rule about how many attendants you must have. The average
is four-to-six bridesmaids and the same number of ushers. You
may decide to have more or less. It is entirely up to you. Usually,
the larger the wedding the more attendants you will have. Formal
weddings require more attendants than informal weddings. If
you have 50 people at your wedding, having 10 attendants may
be a bit too much. You should have at least one usher for every
50 guests since they are helping with seating.
There
is no need to have an equal number of bridesmaids and ushers;
you are not required to pair them up. If you need have one more
bridesmaid to prevent resentment by a close friend, go for it.
In case you want to simplify things, you may elect to have a
made of honor, a matron of honor, and a couple of best men.
It is OK, to have pregnant bridesmaids unless there is a religious
conflict. Since it can be a long day, it may not be wise to
ask a pregnant woman to be your bridesmaid.
Attendants
can get expensive since you are responsible for boutonnieres,
attendant gifts, and accommodations. The more attendants you
have the more expensive your rehearsal dinner will be. Be prepared
to feed not only the attendants, but their partners as well.
If you have a religious wedding, be sure to discuss the details
with your church official.
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