I was going through some photos and I found this particular photo very intriguing. In this photo they might appear dangerous, but in reality is they're harmless and friendly as ever. LOL! These group of young lads are the ones that I go to school with. And they did their Groomsmen's duty extremely well! So I thought of writing and compiling some tasks and duties which carry out by them.
There's more to being a groomsmen than just showing up in a tux. He serves as an advisor to the groom beforehand, helps the groom be organized, aids with any wedding planning details he can, and helps seat guests at the wedding. While a groom will want to have his best buddies and the men in his life that mean the most to him, he should also make sure that he has a group that is responsible enough to handle their duties, or at least one person willing to pick up the slack for the others.
He also serves as an advisor to the groom beforehand, helps the groom be organized, aids with any wedding planning details he can, and helps seat guests at the wedding.
While a groom will want to have his best buddies and the men in his life that mean the most to him, he should also make sure that he has a group that is responsible enough to handle their duties, or at least one person willing to pick up the slack for the others.
While a groom will want to have his best buddies and the men in his life that mean the most to him, he should also make sure that he has a group that is responsible enough to handle their duties, or at least one person willing to pick up the slack for the others.
Here's the rundown.
- Supports the groom, advises him, listens to any pre-wedding nervousness
- Assists the groom in picking out what the groomsmen are going to wear
- Either gets measured at the formalwear shop or promptly sends his measurements to them, and offers to pick up and return the suits.
- Goes to all pre-wedding events, including engagement parties, any coed showers, bachelor party, and rehearsal dinner
- Helps to plan and pay for the bachelor party
- Help to clean and decorate the getaway car
- Gives a wedding present, and often an engagement present
- Helps the groom relax and get dressed on the day of the wedding
- Before the ceremony, you may be asked to usher guests to their seats. At traditional Christian ceremonies, guests of the bride's family sit on the left, and guests of the groom's family sit on the right
- Be prepared to serve as information central and direct guests to restroom facilities and the reception site.
- Holds the drink, or often times help the groom to drink.
- Helps to carry away gifts and personal items after the wedding
- Supports the groom, advises him, listens to any pre-wedding nervousness
- Assists the groom in picking out what the groomsmen are going to wear
- Either gets measured at the formalwear shop or promptly sends his measurements to them, and offers to pick up and return the suits.
- Goes to all pre-wedding events, including engagement parties, any coed showers, bachelor party, and rehearsal dinner
- Helps to plan and pay for the bachelor party
- Help to clean and decorate the getaway car
- Gives a wedding present, and often an engagement present
- Helps the groom relax and get dressed on the day of the wedding
- Before the ceremony, you may be asked to usher guests to their seats. At traditional Christian ceremonies, guests of the bride's family sit on the left, and guests of the groom's family sit on the right
- Be prepared to serve as information central and direct guests to restroom facilities and the reception site.
- Holds the drink, or often times help the groom to drink.
- Helps to carry away gifts and personal items after the wedding
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