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Some do. some do not. It depends.

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not really, as that can signify being careless

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I can understand your problem and it's very difficult to find a groom if we don't have any references. I would advise using bengalishaadi.com which is part of shaadi.com. You can find many profiles of your interest with pictures.

Hope you will find the best groom for your daughter soon.

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* No, the mother of the bride and the parents of the groom sit in the front pews closest to the bride and groom as the father of the bride will walk down the aisle with his daughter, side down with his wife, then will stand to give his daughter's hand in marriage and sit back down again. The groom and his best man are already standing at the right of the altar.

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Probably after the groom tells them. Any other time would be slightly unwise.

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  • No, the mother of the bride does not give the groom or his parents a gift, but just gives a gift to her daughter and new son-in-law.

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No, the bride and groom dance first as man and wife. After that the bride dances with her father (this can be separate and only the father and daughter dance together ... a suggestion for a wonderful song is 'Butterfly Kisses' and pretty much states the relationship between father and daughter) then comes the dance with the father-in-law and the groom dances with his mother and mother-in-law as other guests join in.

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The Bride and Groom have the first dance. Then the Maid of Honor will dance with the Best Man. the Bridesmaids with the Ushers and the Flower Girl and Ring Bearer (if there is one) dance together. After that the father usually will have a dance with his daughter, and the mother of the Bride will dance with the groom. Then the Father-in-law dances with the bride and the mother-in-law dances with her son.

  • Bride & Groom dance (alone)
  • Parents will dance with the Bride and Groom and at this time the Maid of Honor, Best Man, Bridesmaids and Ushers will join in and guests are welcome to join them after that.
  • If requested, the daughter may want one dance with her father.

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bride and groom

or

horse and groom

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Groom

as in bride and groom

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It can be a noun or verb.

"Who will groom the horse?" (verb)

"Will you groom the dog?" (verb)

"Who is the groom here?" (noun)

"Does the groom know who sabotaged his car?" (noun)

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  • When the father of the groom makes a toast he should first acknowledge his new daughter-in-law by saying he is proud that she is part of their family and he has not lost a son, but gained a daughter and then the father can have a few funny little things to say about his son such as 'For awhile there we never thought we'd be able to flog him off until Jane came along and stole his heart.'

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the bride and the groom is first, then the bride and her father, and then the groom and his mother. After that the bride dance with her new dad and groom dance with his new mom.

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Yes they do groom

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  • Most guests already know who the bride and grooms parents are and some weddings have a receiving line where guests congratulations the bride, groom and both sets of parents. If there is no receiving line then no, the bride and groom do not introduce their parents. The father's of either side may wish to make a toast to their new daughter-in-law or new son-in-law.

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  • It is not written in stone that a mother has to give her daughter a personal gift, but some mothers may have a lovely piece of jewelry that they have had or the piece was given to the mother by her mother and she may want to pass it onto her daughter. The mother and father of bride do give a wedding gift either the day of the wedding at home or, leave the wedding gift at the reception.

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The address of the Groom Branch Library is: 201 Broadway St, Groom, 79039 0243

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The Bride and her Father march to the altar. The Groom meets them, and all three will face the Priest/Minister. The question of who gives the bride away is asked, to which the bride's Father answers, "I do" . He then gives her daughter's hand to the groom, after which he takes his designated seat in the front row with his wife.

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Buddy Groom's birth name is Wedsel Gary Groom.

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Dave Groom's birth name is David James Groom.

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Sam Groom's birth name is Samuel J. Groom.

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Skye Groom's birth name is Skye Daniel Groom.

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A labola is an arranged payment between a groom and the bride's family in exchange for their daughter. The payment may be cash or cattle or what ever valuable the groom has to pay for his bride. Labola is a way for the groom to say 'thanks for raising a good daughter.' It is an action in mostly South Africatraditional weddings.

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Why was Groom & Clean discontinued

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A groom is a person who looks after horses

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  • As long as the mother of the groom is not there and the groom agrees then there is nothing wrong with the father bringing his girlfriend to the rehearsal dinner and wedding as long as the bride also agrees. It is up to the bride and groom. Most times the bride just wants her parents there so the mother and father should try to get along for their daughter's wedding.

Wedding, yes. Rehearsal dinner no, unless the mother is not present. This sort of thing should be guided by the feelings of all involved...the girlfriend last.

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The opposite gender of groom is bride

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  • The groom should buy the engagement and wedding ring for his bride to be and the bride to be should buy the groom's wedding band.

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Buddy Groom is 6' 2".

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Dave Groom is 6' 2".

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Robert Groom is 5' 11".

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Sam Groom is 188 cm.

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Groom only has one syllable.

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Matthew Groom was born in 1970.

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Conal Groom was born in 1973.

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Reg Groom died in 1987.

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Reg Groom was born in 1906.

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Brideless Groom was created in 1947.

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The Groom's Family; traditionally, the groom's father. The groom's family pays for the knocking ceremony, dowries and all fees that result from the traditional ceremony (Ghanaian tradition). The brides family normally prepares the food, drinks, music, etc. for the reception.

The "white wedding ceremony" normally follows the traditional ceremony; that's if the couple chooses to do this. In Ghana, the groom pays for this part of the ceremony also; as the saying goes "Who's marrying who" (translated from Twi).

Nowadays however, the bride and her family can choose to contribute financially depending on their relationship with the groom. Most of the time, they don't; but some do, just to help their daughter out.

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You groom a mustang the same way you would groom any other horse.

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Well, I don't know what Michael groom your talking about, but I was born in 1993.

Michael K Groom

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The phone number of the Groom Branch Library is: 806-248-7353.

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No, they do not. And the cake is the bride's and the groom's; it doesn't belong to the groom alone.

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Traditionally the Groom pays for the wedding. It shows that he is ready to take on the responsibilities in his future. It is also a way to prove to his future in-laws that he is able to take care of their daughter.

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