While expectations are changing in modern weddings, the traditional  wedding budget and the breakdown of who pays for what is fairly  straightforward. In the United States, Europe, and most western  cultures, the bride's family traditionally bears the brunt of the  wedding cost. The following are the costs typically paid for by each of  the primary people involved in a wedding. These are not hard and fast  rules, and they vary a little from country to country, but they are the  most common.
The  bride's family, as we said, traditionally pays for the bulk of the  wedding. This may be based on the old custom of paying a dowry. In other  cultures, such as in Asia, it is the groom's family that pays for most  expenses. Here are the main items the bride's parents pay for in Western  society:
- Invitations and wedding announcements
 - The bride's wedding gown, shoes, accessories, hair and makeup
 - A wedding planner or consultant
 - The whole reception, including site for ceremony and reception, food, decorations, rentals, wedding favors, wedding cake, photographer, videographer, music and entertainment, and all gratuities
 - Transportation for the wedding party
 - Gifts for the couple
 
The  groom's family still has a fair amount of expenses to cover, albeit  significantly less than the bride's. These are the items the groom's  parents' are traditionally responsible for:
- A rehearsal dinner
 - The marriage license and officiant
 - The bride's bouquet (and usually those of the bridesmaids)
 - The men's boutonnieres
 - The honeymoon
 - Drinks at the reception
 - Shipping the gifts to the newlyweds' home, if needed
 - Gifts for the bride and groom
 
The  bride and groom are expected to pay for at least a few things  themselves. However, depending on their finances, their parents may help  out. They are typically responsible for:
- Wedding rings for each other
 - Presents for each other
 - Gifts for maid of honor, bridesmaids, best man, and groomsmen
 - It is also appropriate to get gifts for their parents, since they are contributing so much
 
The  rest of the wedding party, except for other family such as  grandparents, have specific financial responsibilities as well.  Depending on the couple's preferences, these can sometimes get a little  expensive. If you are invited to participate, hopefully your bride/groom  will be sensitive to this. These are the costs you would be expected to  cover:
- Bridal shower and bachelorette party/hen night (done by the maid of honor, but bridesmaids can help)
 - Bachelor party/stag night (typically done by the best man, but groomsmen can help)
 - Your own dresses/suits, shoes, and accessories (except for bouquets and boutonnieres)
 - Presents for the couple
 
A few debatable expenses  are the drinks at the reception and accommodation for out-of-town  members of the wedding party. Many people say that the groom's family is  responsible for the drinks at the reception. For accommodation of the  wedding party, it is common for the bride or groom's family to pay in  order to alleviate the expense for them.
Luckily for parents  today, only about a third of weddings are paid for primarily by the  bride's family. It is far more common for the cost to be split more  equally between bride's family, groom's family, and the couple  themselves. For couples who are a little older and more financially  secure, often they are paying for it themselves.











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