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Who pays for the bachelor party? A bachelor party is a celebration held for a soon-to-be groom before his wedding, centering around a night (or even a weekend) of revelry with close friends. Who pays for the bachelor party? There are certain situations where the groom might pay some bachelor party expenses.
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Walking in as the bride (or groom) is walking down the aisle is incredibly rude and ruins video and photos that are being taken,” shares Brand Hamerstone, owner of All Events Planned. Regardless of your own beliefs, it’s important to respect the bride and groom’s choices on such a sacred day. Or you arrive too late. are a no-no.
“Being able to have a good system for our drivers, where they can easily find event information, whether it’s a BEO or just being able to go in and see what communication I’ve had with the client, helps to answer any questions they have without having to bother the bride and groom or whoever the contact is for us,” says Shannon.
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