The customs of today is that the bride's parents pay for the wedding dress and the maid of honor and brides maids dresses. If this is not the case then be honest with the bride. If you are good friends she will understand and would rather have you in the wedding party than not and should pick up the tab for your dress.
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'Demote' means to give that person a lesser position. If the maid of honor has not caused you any trouble then you should never change their position simply because you decided you would rather have someone else, but, if the maid of honor is causing so many problems then it is far better to tell her you do not want her in the wedding. To demote would mean she would be a brides maid.
Her maid of honor was Santita Jackson, who has been one of her closest friends since the 1970s.
No, it is not bad luck to have the same maid of honor at your second wedding. You have that particular maid of honor because you are close friends.
Not necessarily, though that's a reasonably typical arrangement (it's also pretty common for the maid of honor to be a relative of the bride; for the bride, the advantage of this is that she doesn't have to offend any of her friends by not picking them to be the maid of honor... "I would have chosen you, but I promised my sister when we were 11...").
I believe that it would be "Maid In Manhattan".
Bless this woman sterling silver cuff bracelet for a maid of honor. An absolute stunning piece of jewelry for the maid of honor. Made with swarovski crystals along with lots of sterling silver.
A maid is basically - "das Mädchen" or "die Magd".but the difference start to show in when the context in which it is to be used changes.So it can be translated in the following different ways, but there are alot more.A young girl would be - "das Mädchen".A old maid as in an elderly unmarried woman would be - "alte Jungfer"A serving maid would be - "das Dienstmädchen" or "Kammermädchen"A Chamber maid would be - "das Stubenmädchen" or "Zimmermädchen"A Dairy maid would be - "die Milchmagd" or "Milchmädchen"
A phrase, rather than a sentence, it means: scullery maid
you are allowed to have as many maid of honors as you would like at your wedding
Yes her name was Harriet and Lucy and her became good friends.