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For those in the know, a wedding etiquette question
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 578018"><p>I has multiple showers - as does nearly everyone I know. I agree with dtsc- with the exception of immediate family- the parties should have separate guest lists. I think it's really nice to include both families' traditions in wedding celebrations. Let mother in law host & invite her side to the jack and Jill.</p><p></p><p>Also on the color dress subject-it's traditional in many places/cultures for the moms to dress in the same color as the wedding party. That may be why mother in law is choosing red like the bridesmaids. It was the norm in my home town</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 578018"] I has multiple showers - as does nearly everyone I know. I agree with dtsc- with the exception of immediate family- the parties should have separate guest lists. I think it's really nice to include both families' traditions in wedding celebrations. Let mother in law host & invite her side to the jack and Jill. Also on the color dress subject-it's traditional in many places/cultures for the moms to dress in the same color as the wedding party. That may be why mother in law is choosing red like the bridesmaids. It was the norm in my home town [/QUOTE]
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