is traditionally held after sundown on a Saturday evening or on a Sunday; it may never be held on the Sabbath (between sundown on a Friday and sundown on a Saturday). Also, most Roman Catholic weddings are held between eight in the morning and noon, although that custom has been relaxed quite a bit in the past 20 years or so. One of the first things you need to do is meet with your clergyman to clear the date and time of your wedding.
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What determines the formality of a wedding?
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There are three basic degrees of formality: formal, semiformal, and informal . The degree is related to the elegance and formality of the ceremony and reception sites, the size of the wedding party, and the number of guests. A wedding with more than 200 guests would usually be considered formal ; 75 to 200 would be considered semiformal ; and less than 75, informal . Then there are other rules of thumb. For example, a home wedding is usually considered to be informal . Once the degree of formality is established, it should be consistent with the type of invitations selected, the length and style of the bridal gown, the men's attire, the type of food served at the reception, and the amount and elegance of the flowers. These variations are discussed, by the way, in the following chapters.
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Do you happen to know what percentage of brides today choose a formal wedding?
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Yes, and I have it broken down by ages, as well:
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Age 36 and up: 14 percent.
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Obviously, the older the bride, the more informal the wedding.
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