"You can skip bridesmaids and groomsmen. It's up to you and your partner, but you can either skip those particular titles, which are gendered, or you can forgo a wedding party entirely."
"The average cost to cater a guest at a wedding is about $80, and that's before alcohol. So, not opting for an open bar is quite reasonable."
Couples have the option to forgo bridesmaids and groomsmen, which can change the dynamics of the ceremony. If no wedding party is present, clarity on responsibilities for pre- and post-ceremony events is essential. Witnesses for the marriage license must still be chosen, often from the wedding party. Regarding cash bars, couples should communicate this choice to guests in advance to avoid judgment, as not providing an open bar is a reasonable decision given catering costs.
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