Who's who in
the wedding
party
Best man
-- This guy
is at the
groom`s side
from start
to finish
and will
organize the
stag party,
deliver
speeches,
etc.. He is
in charge of
the
groomsmen
and is
responsible
for them to
have
everything
prepared in
time for the
wedding. He
is
responsible
for getting
the groom to
the ceremony
on time,
gives the
officiant
his/her fee,
signing the
marriage
license, and
taking care
of the
bride`s
ring.
Bride
-- There
would be
something
wrong if we
didn`t know
who the
bride was.
But her
responsibilities
(apart from
the obvious)
are;
planning all
aspects of
the wedding;
with the
groom of
cause (yeh
right) from
ordering the
cake,
picking the
dress to
arranging
the flowers.
Not
forgetting
her most
important
role is
marrying the
groom.
Bridesmaids
-- These
girls are
usually
close
friends and
family of
the bride.
They help
the bride to
plan for the
big day;
sending
invites,
planning the
hen night,
etc.. They
are also
there to
offer
support if
needed.
Father of
the bride
-- In
traditional
fashion the
father of
the bride
stumped up
most of the
cash for the
wedding. He
usually
takes a back
seat and
lest the
mother deal
with most of
the event
but can help
out with
arranging
transport,
tipping
where
appropriate
etc.. His
biggest role
is to give
his daughter
away by
walking her
down the
aisle not to
mention the
famous
father of
the bride
speech.
Father of
the groom
-- the
father of
the groom
has always
taking a
back seat
where
planning and
help out is
concerned
but is noted
for paying
for the
rehearsal
dinner, and
sometimes
the
honeymoon.
Flower girl
-- Flower
girls are
usually aged
between 2-8
and walk
down the
aisle ahead
of the bride
scattering
flower
petals from
a basket.
Groom
-- Apart
from the
obvious he
helps the
bride (where
permitted)
arranging
the wedding.
His make
tasks are;
booking the
honeymoon,
gathering a
band or DJ,
arranging
transport,
finding
accommodation
for out of
town guests,
and so on.
His main
role of
cause is to
turn up on
time and
make an
honest woman
of the
bride.
Groomsmen
-- Friends
and family
of the groom
who help
with
planning and
preparing
for the
wedding.
They assist
the best man
and help
plan and pay
for the stag
party. It's
also common
to have
groomsmen as
ushers. They
also help
decorate the
get away car
and get to
dance with
all the
single
bridesmaids.
Junior
bridesmaids/groomsmen/ushers
-- Young
members of
the wedding
party (aged
9-16).
They'll
attend all
major
functions
(excluding
stag and hen
parties) and
fulfill the
same
responsibilities
as senior
members.
Maid/Matron
of honor
-- Is
usually the
bride`s best
friend who
helps with
all the
planning.
She is the
to provide
emotional
support
where needed
and fight
back those
last minute
butterflies.
She arranges
the hen
party, helps
the bride
get ready on
the big day,
makes a
toast to the
bride and
groom, signs
the marriage
license,
holds the
bouquet
during the
vows and
collects
gifts at the
reception.
She is the
last
bridesmaid
to walk down
the aisle
before the
bride,
holding the
groom's ring
on her
thumb.
Mother of
the bride
-- The
bride's mum
helps with
the planning
(note not to
take over)
arranging
the guest
list,
hostess at
the
rehearsal
dinner,
shoulder to
cry on when
things get
to much and
all round
strength of
the party.
Mother of
the groom
--The
groom's mum
can assume
any of the
bride's
mum's
responsibilities,
if
permitted.
Works with
the bride`s
mother on
the guest
list and
others as
much support
as possible.
Don`t forget
the mother
and son
dance.
Officiant
-- Are the
cleric or
city
official who
performs the
marriage
ceremony.
Page boys
-- Young
boys aged
4-9 who
carry the
bride's
extra-long
train. Also
known as
"train
bearers."
Ring bearer
-- A young
boy (or
girl) aged
4-8, who
walks down
the aisle
just before
the flower
girl
carrying a
pillow with
two rings
tied to it.
Train bearer
-- (see Page
boys)
Ushers
-- (Usually
male) who
escort
guests to
their seats
before the
ceremony.
Ushers are
often
employed in
addition to
groomsmen so
as not to
miss any
body out.