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Choosing bridesmaids and groomsmen for second wedding
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pricey
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Choosing bridesmaids and groomsmen for second wedding
What is proper etiquette for the bride in choosing bridesmaids. It is my second wedding and I have a grown daughter and son. My fiance has never been married with no children. Should I have his sisters, my sister or daughter included? Should he include my son? Just wondering what is proper protocol. thank you
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Re: [pricey] Choosing bridesmaids and groomsmen for second wedding
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Dear Pricey,
There is no etiquette involved except that you and your fiance choose those with whom you are close. You can choose your children if you wish. Gender is not an issue.
Best wishes,
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Consultant
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