Planning A Rehearsal Dinner
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The rehearsal dinner is one element of the wedding planning that can
be confusing for the future bride and groom. Questions such as do we really have to have a rehearsal dinner, what do we do at the
rehearsal dinner, who pays for the rehearsal dinner, who is invited to the rehearsal dinner and do we have to invite out of town
guests are planning questions that remain unanswered for many couples. |
While the rehearsal dinner may just seem like another expense and another task that needs to be completed, it’s important to not skip out on
this wonderful opportunity to get together with close friends and family members for a night of relaxation in a casual atmosphere before the
wedding. This article is intended to answer some of the questions surrounding the planning of a rehearsal dinner and to provide the couple with
some necessary information to help them plan a successful rehearsal dinner. While a rehearsal dinner is not necessary, it is a good opportunity
to get together with close friends and family members to thank them all for their participation and assistance during the planning of the wedding
as well as their participation in the actual wedding itself. The rehearsal dinner gives the couple the chance to extend their thanks to everyone
who has been involved with the wedding planning or who has simply supported them in their efforts.
The rehearsal dinner can also be the opportunity to relax and unwind before the wedding. The couple is able to put aside their concerns over
their upcoming nuptials and enjoy the time with family and friends. The rehearsal dinner has become a common tradition in weddings but the couple
is not obligated to host a rehearsal dinner if they choose not to do so. The typical activities involved in a rehearsal dinner include meeting at
the site of the ceremony to run through the logistics of the ceremony and then gathering at a particular location, a restaurant, catering hall or
even a friend’s house, to enjoy a meal together. During the dinner the couple usually takes the opportunity to thank all their guests for their
love and support and may choose to honor their wedding party with gifts at this time. There are also usually a series of informal toasts at the
rehearsal dinner.
The parents of the couple will also usually thank the guests and offer a toast to the couple. Any of the guests at the rehearsal dinner are
also free to offer a toast or a few words of wisdom to the couple. While the wedding is shrouded in traditions and expectations, the rehearsal
dinner is typically a relaxed atmosphere with no set agendas. The subject of who pays for the rehearsal dinner is another confusing topic.
Tradition holds that the parents of the groom assume the financial responsibility of the rehearsal dinner but more and more couples are opting to
bear the burden of the rehearsal dinner on their own. There are a couple of factors that are contributing to this changing trend.
First the medium ages of couples getting married is on the rise and couples who marry at a later age are typically more financially
established and capable of affording to finance the rehearsal dinner themselves. In addition the responsibility of paying for the rehearsal
dinner is typically accompanied by the responsibility of planning the rehearsal dinner and many couples are unwilling to relinquish the planning
responsibilities. The couple wants to ensure that the rehearsal dinner reflects their personalities and tastes and therefore assumes all
responsibilities for planning the rehearsal dinner.
Although the original intent for the rehearsal dinner was to include those who are actively involved in the ceremony, the couple is free to
invite any other guests that they choose to join them in the rehearsal dinner. The rehearsal dinner is an opportunity for the couple to thank
everyone who has supported them throughout their wedding planning and also to just relax and have a good time with friends and family outside of
the formality that often surrounds a wedding. With this in mind it is appropriate to invite anyone that you want to share in this sentiment.
The couple may also wish to include out of town guest in the rehearsal dinner in order to thank them for making the trip to be with them on
their wedding day. While including out of town guests is a wonderful gesture, it is important to understand that the couple is not obligated to
do so. If it would be too financially cumbersome to include all of the out of town guests, the couple could consider hosting a smaller event such
as an evening of drinks and appetizers for this larger group. Although everyone participating in the ceremony should be included in the rehearsal
dinner the guest list is not restricted to these individuals and the couple can choose to include anyone they wish.
Planning a rehearsal dinner can seem daunting as the rules are not clearly defined but it is this flexibility that makes planning a rehearsal
dinner such a fun challenge. From the invitation list to the activities the couple is under no obligations to adhere to any strict guidelines in
planning their rehearsal dinner. Although planning a rehearsal dinner is not obligatory, many couples opt to do so because it is such a wonderful
opportunity to thank their loved ones for their continued support.
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