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lyn gulbins


Jan 11, 2005, 12:12 PM

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What is proper when the bride has been married & divorced and this is first marriage for groom? Do they get a combined wedding shower?

Second question..what do you do when you have been invited to a personal bridal shower for someone who was a former co-worker and who didn't like her co-workers?

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Jan 11, 2005, 12:42 PM

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     Re: [lyn gulbins] second marriage-bride only [In reply to]  

What do you mean by "combined wedding shower"?

In reply to your second question, if I understand you coprrectly, you are saying that you do not like this former co-worker who has invited you to her bridal shower?

If she's a former co-worker and you don't like her simply send your regrets.
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lyn gulbins


Jan 11, 2005, 12:44 PM

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     Re: [TWQadmin] second marriage-bride only [In reply to]  

A combined shower for the couple.

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Jan 11, 2005, 1:02 PM

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     Re: [lyn gulbins] second marriage-bride only [In reply to]  

A bridal shower for a second wedding or encore bride is perfectly acceptable so you wouldn't be limited to a couples shower; which is what I think you are referring to here. Of course, the bride or the couple cannot host this for themselevs. Someone would have to offer to host this event for you. It has been comon thiking that having the bridal shower hosted by a relative was impolite as it seems as a pleas for gifts but, just as the times change in so many other ways, the etiquette is moving gradually toward the relative hosting practice being acceptable.
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