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Rehersal Dinner

JesusWasn'tWhite

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Pretty customary to have a rehearsal dinner after the ceremony rehearsal, inviting the officiant, all wedding party & their dates, and immediate family of the bride and groom.
It doesn't have to be fancy, you could do a barbeque if you wanted, or put sloppy joe's in a crock pot, or have bbq beef on buns with chips and stuff like that.

Me, I think we're going to have our rehearsal dinner at a great Mongolian restaurant we both love. And Dan's parents will be paying for it. :)
 
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soulsearching1

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Ditto to the person above. My best friend got married last fall and from what I understand, it's pretty much customary. However, the cost or at least the preparation falls on the groom's side. But as mentioned, it can be anything you want- a BBQ or dinner at someone's house, etc. Mostly, it's sort of to get the closer family/friends together and spend some quality time together and say thanks, etc before the craziness of the wedding the next day. Not everyone is to be invited- just those directly in the wedding party, parents and other very close guests/relatives. And if the bride/groom are giving gifts to their attendants, that's when they usually give them. On that note- those don't have to be expensive either. My best friend made all of us earrings to wear during the wedding :) Plus, it was just really nice to have a quieter dinner to kind of relax before the big day.
 
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