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A couple plan to wed abroad as part of a 2 week holiday in the carribean with family.
The bride is very excited and is looking forward to her dream day (as many women tend to).
Now, the groom's dad has asked whether the couple mind if he renews his vows to grooms mother at some point during the 2 weeks in the resort. He wants to suprise her on a day seperate to the wedding day.
Groom is impartial but slightly on the side of "that is a really nice idea".
Bride is totally against as it is "our wedding and the guests will be talking more about the romantic gesture by grooms dad"!!
What say you lot??
Should groom politely inform dad that not a good idea? Surely that is his only way of having a harmonious wedding??
The bride is very excited and is looking forward to her dream day (as many women tend to).
Now, the groom's dad has asked whether the couple mind if he renews his vows to grooms mother at some point during the 2 weeks in the resort. He wants to suprise her on a day seperate to the wedding day.
Groom is impartial but slightly on the side of "that is a really nice idea".
Bride is totally against as it is "our wedding and the guests will be talking more about the romantic gesture by grooms dad"!!
What say you lot??
Should groom politely inform dad that not a good idea? Surely that is his only way of having a harmonious wedding??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It wouldn't worry me personally. I hate being centre of attention. But I don't feel it would be helpful to go ahead with this arrangement if the bride isn't happy. It won't be forgotten. Probably better for him to arrange it another time anyway. Or- at least warn the bride's dad, so he too can join in. Otherwise the bride's mother might be put out!
I agree that as a gesture the groom's (my) dad's idea is very romantic. However the one person not considered is groom's mother. She could either see it as romantic, or, be mortified that the father chose this holiday to do it.
The bride's parents may also feel a bit put out, yes I considerd that too.
Ultimately, whatever romantic intentions, it is a scenario where by others may feel it wasnt appropriate and a measured decision must be made to ensure harmony between all in laws and guets etc......
The bride's parents may also feel a bit put out, yes I considerd that too.
Ultimately, whatever romantic intentions, it is a scenario where by others may feel it wasnt appropriate and a measured decision must be made to ensure harmony between all in laws and guets etc......
My other half is happy to help and plan a lovely, yet very seperate, renewal of vows for my folks. She wants them to go ahead and do it and can see how much my dad adores my mum. But I have to agree, potentially people may feel uncomfortable. Knowing my mum, she may feel a mixture of joy mixed with embarrassment. All in all my dad hasnt put forward his best ever idea!!