What's your Wedding IQ?

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Wow... those are loaded questions if there ever were any. :D

You should urge the bride to include mom's planning ideas.

The smart groom will urge his bride to include Mom's planning ideas. The last thing ya wanna do is alienate the mum-in-law before the wedding. :eek:

There will be plenty of time for that later, anyway. It's inevitable. ;)

Some wedding dresses make your fiance' look heavier.

Any man in his right mind will never say that. To be honest, a well tailored wedding dress enhances the bride's beauty.

Thoughts?
 
It's a fun test.

11: It's the groom's job to get the bride to her shower ONLY if it's a Jack and Jill (men and women jointly attending). If it's women only, it's the Maid Of Honor's job, or in her absence, the next ranking bridesmaid or sister of the bride.

15: That's a spelling test question. Fiancé (one "e") is the guy. Fiancée (two "e"s) is the girl. If a gay wedding, either answer is acceptable.

19: If a day wedding (less formal than an evening or black tie ceremony), a pocket scarf and boutonnière can be worn together as long as the groom is wearing a suit and the color choices of both do not clash. But again, the questions are based on "tradition" and tradition says not both. FYI: Military weddings in uniform state that neither are allowed.

Fun test. I blew questions 2 (no excuses), 19 (see above), and 15 (missed the trick question spelling catch...sorry Bryan!)
 
I got a 15.

Mis-read one and two others are subjective.
 
OK, actually one. I didn't catch the spelling issue with Fiancé.

"You should urge the bride to include mom's planning ideas."
Ok, maybe not urge, but she should at least let her feel involved. However this can go either way depending on the B2B's relationship with her mom.
 
11: It's the groom's job to get the bride to her shower ONLY if it's a Jack and Jill (men and women jointly attending). If it's women only, it's the Maid Of Honor's job, or in her absence, the next ranking bridesmaid or sister of the bride.

Often, it is the MOH (friend) who hosts the shower (family members are not supposed to host a shower since it appears self-serving). But it is the grooom who's supposed deliver the bride to the party - though he's not supossed to stay unless its' a Jack & Jill.

Having the groom deliver her also preserves the element of surprise since she'll never know when he's taking her on a date vs bringing her to the shower.

That rarely resembles what happens today because so many families are split over longer distances and being out of town makes it's often easier if a family member plans the party, etc. People's schedules and activities these days often make a "surprise" difficult to manage.
 
This is a groom's quiz: It's your mom - not the brides.

So what do you do now?


Also, finace' is not a trick question about gay weddings. It's just a fluke of my spell checking. Thanks for pointing that out.
 
I only got 15 right, Coreen got 17 right.....

It was a fun diversion for a cold night.:sqwink:
 
ok something was screwy...i got them all right....yet when i check it said i had two wrong....went back and i answered them correct....but what i answered and what appeared was different....so i stand tall i got them all.....
 
ok something was screwy...i got them all right....yet when i check it said i had two wrong....went back and i answered them correct....but what i answered and what appeared was different....so i stand tall i got them all.....


Congratulations!

Which two questions appear to be messing up? I can check them to see if there is a contradiction error between the quiz form and the confirmation.

I didn't find any errors - perhaps you used the back/forward button in your browser and where looking at a previous result?