The Spa Hotel
Wedding Etiquete

Saltburn Bank 
Saltburn-by-the-Sea 
Cleveland. TS12 1HH 
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The Bride


The Bride selects the type of service, and decides on her dress and the Bridesmaids' attire.

The Chief Bridesmaid


She assists the Bride to dress, holds the bouquet during the ceremony and organises other Bridesmaids

The Brides Father


The father gives the Bride away. He receives guests at the reception and pays for the Brides wedding dress, Bridesmaids dresses, cars (except Bridegrooms), photographs, church and reception flowers, invitations and press announcements.

The Brides Mother


The Brides Mother is initially in charge of all proceedings. Together with the Bridegrooms mother, she decides on the guest list and the venue for the reception. She handles any catering arrangements and ensures that the wedding cake is ready. After the wedding ceremony the Brides mother and father, together with the Bride and Bridegroom, and his parents, greet the guests at the reception.

The Bridegroom


The Bridegroom selects the Best Man and Ushers. He Buys the rings and pays for the church or registrars fees. He can also buy presents for the Bridesmaids, Best Man and Ushers as a gesture of gratitude for their help. He buys the flowers for his Bride, the Brides Mother, Bridesmaids and button holes for himself and the Best Man. He arranges and pays for the transport for himself and the Best Man and for the Bride and himself after the wedding.

The Best Man


The best Man is the Bridegrooms right hand man. He keeps the ring and ensures that the Bridegroom gets to the church on time. He pays the church fees on behalf of the Bridegroom. He checks and ensures transport for all guests to the reception and that any travel arrangements for the honeymoon are in order. At the reception, it is the Best Mans honour to read any congratulatory telegrams.

Tossing The Rice

Believing that newly weds brought good luck, in days gone by they would be showered with nuts and grains to ensure a bountiful harvest. In time, it has changed to the throwing of rice and confetti.

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