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Does my fiance's sister get a wrist corsage at our wedding?

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Shes not in the wedding party or anything. I know the mothers and grandmothers get corsages... but would his sister? Thanks.

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  1. I would get her one. Why wouldn't you? It would be a nice gesture.


  2. I don't think so..

  3. No usually it's just the mother's and granmothers however you can give one to her if you choose. There is no rules against it and I think it would be a very sweet gesture.

    ~MLF~

  4. Nope...only mothers, grandmothers, and godmothers would get a corsage.

  5. Usually you give a corsage to the mothers, grandmothers and your godmother (if you have one).  I think giving your fiance's sister one is a great idea.

  6. If you wan to I think that is a nice idea but you really don't have to.

  7. Generally its just mothers and grandmothers

  8. Traditionally I don't think she would, but it would be a nice gesture since she is not part of the bridal party.  

    How old is she?  If she is a teenager or something you might want to get her something so she doesn't feel left out or anything.  Just get her one that matches the mother's corsages, it will only cost like $15 and make her feel a bit special.

  9. If you can afford it, I am sure she would appreciate it!  

  10. If you want to and can afford one more corsage, then why not?  Especially if you would like to recognize her in any way.  If you do not feel it is necessary then don't!  These days with weddings there isn't anything you can or can't do!  Go with your gut!  Do what you think is right!

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