yes you say best wishes to the bride and coratulations to the groom but if your worried to say the wrong thing say best wishes to both, it really dont matter
BEST WISHES for the BRIDE & CONGRATULATIONS for the GROOM...
AnswerYou say congratulations to the groom and best wishes to the bride
Bride is to bridesmaids as groom is to groomsmen. Bride is to maid of honor as groom is to best man Here brides are to bridesmaids as grooms are to the best man.
Just say 'Congratulations on your wedding day and I have thoroughly enjoyed being here on this special day of yours.'
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The groom chooses his best man and the bride and groom can choose the ushers.
You mean the Groom's Best man? No. The presents are only for the Bride and Groom. Unless the religion/culture hints otherwise. But for Christians, Atheists, Jews and such: Just the Bride and Groom get presents.
* The Bride and Groom sit in the middle of the head table and the bride is on the Groom's right; then her Maid (or Matron) of Honor; then the Bridesmaids. To the left of the Groom is his Best Man and the Ushers.
The word congratulation is rarely used in the singular, but as "congratulations".(e.g. I sent my congratulations. or simply Congratulations!)
good wishes, greetings, compliments, best wishes, felicitations
The best wedding clothes they can get.
"Best wishes" is typically used to convey goodwill and support in various situations, such as when someone is embarking on a new journey or facing a challenge. "Congratulations," on the other hand, is specifically used to celebrate someone's achievements or milestones, such as graduations, promotions, or engagements. Use "best wishes" for general encouragement, and reserve "congratulations" for moments of success or accomplishment.