The Role
and Duties of the Bride
A woman's wedding day is possibly the biggest
day of her life. It's the day where she is the centre of attention
from start to finish, it's a day organised by her, as she wants
it to be.
Such power does not come cheaply.
The bride's work begins months in advance and doesn't stop until
the day before the wedding - if then.
The exact organisational, plannng and social tasks which the bride
has to do are covered elsewhere in net-weddings but, quite simply,
the bride has overall responsibility for choosing and co-ordinating
just about every aspect of the wedding day.
Oh, except choosing small gifts for the attendants; that weighty
task is given over to the groom. However, since this is just about
as much as most of them can handle it's enough to keep them busy
and out of your hair for months. Expect, however, to be given
the impression - ad nauseam- that the entire success of the day
was down to his choice of just the right cufflinks for the best
man and usher.
It is no exaggeration to say that the bride
decides every aspect of the wedding from the Groom down to the
piece of music to which the first dance takes place.
However, for the sake of harmony, it should be remembered that
although the wedding day belongs to the couple it is also a very
big day for both sets of parents too and they should be consulted
on at least some of the issues.
The duties, therefor, are to organise everything perfectly in
just the way you want but without stepping on any toes. Easy,
isn't it?
The role of the bride? To star.