In a Latin American culture, what is the proper order for the for the Grand Entrance?
Should it be Bridesmaid / Groomsman, e.g.,
Jane Smith escorted by John Doe
or should it be Groomsman / Bridesmaid, e.g.,
John Doe and Jane Smith
I want to make sure that I do this properly so that my action isn't the supreme insult to the families.
I would think that it is like many of the Latin American dance where the man shows machismo. So, my first rough cut is to say:
Groomsman / Bridesmaid
My wife disagrees and says it should be:
Bridesmaid escorted by Groomsman
Her reasoning is that part of the machismo is the chivalry.
Your thoughts and reasons?
Thank you!
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Should it be Bridesmaid / Groomsman, e.g.,
Jane Smith escorted by John Doe
or should it be Groomsman / Bridesmaid, e.g.,
John Doe and Jane Smith
I want to make sure that I do this properly so that my action isn't the supreme insult to the families.
I would think that it is like many of the Latin American dance where the man shows machismo. So, my first rough cut is to say:
Groomsman / Bridesmaid
My wife disagrees and says it should be:
Bridesmaid escorted by Groomsman
Her reasoning is that part of the machismo is the chivalry.
Your thoughts and reasons?
Thank you!
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