A parent wants to help pay for their son’s wedding, but are fearful of insulting the father-in-law after he insisted on ...
As plans progress, it's clear they are taking shortcuts to save expenses. I don’t think they are being cheap; they are just ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My son is engaged to a lovely young woman, whom my son’s mother and I like a lot. The bride-to-be’s father ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My son is engaged to a lovely young woman, whom my son’s mother and I like a lot. The bride-to-be’s father ...
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It is clear they are taking shortcuts to save expenses. I don’t think they are being cheap; they are just on a budget.
Sure, it's tradition for the bride's parents to pay. But the cost-cutting measures they're taking are a disappointment to the engaged couple.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My son is engaged to a lovely young woman, whom my son’s mother and I like a lot. The bride-to-be’s father, a very nice man, announced that he would be paying for the wedding “as is ...
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Other than giving a quick speech or toast to the happy couple, the groomsmen are not to be found anywhere. Not helping the ...
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