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    Stag and Doe's

    Are they a popular thing where you are? Ever heard of one before?

    I only ask because I have always known them to be a very common thing where I am from and had no idea that it wasn't a common thing everywhere. No one here knows what a stag and doe is.... they don't have them and have never heard of them.

    Have you?




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    Um, yeah. A stag is a male deer and a doe is a female deer.

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    Do you mean having that as labels on the men's and ladies room doors? Justone "Canadian themed" restuarant does that near here.

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    LOL No....

    it's like a pre wedding reception. Where I am from Brides and grooms to be throw a big party to raise money for their wedding or honeymoon or house or whatever. they sell tickets and rent a hall and a dj and serve booze and have door prizes and there are usually silly games like goldfish races to play. They usually have this party a couple months before the wedding.

    I had no idea that this was not a normal thing everywhere lol.




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    It might be a Canadian thing, but I'm not sure?

    I've been to a couple, and they've generally been a combo-deal of the guys stag party, and the girls wedding shower in one. Usually when its a short time between the engagement to the wedding, things like that. Mostly, we've ended up having parties, or taking over a pub -- things like that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue_Frog
    It might be a Canadian thing, but I'm not sure?

    I've been to a couple, and they've generally been a combo-deal of the guys stag party, and the girls wedding shower in one. Usually when its a short time between the engagement to the wedding, things like that. Mostly, we've ended up having parties, or taking over a pub -- things like that.

    I think it must be a Canadian thing lol.

    although I have never been to one that was a combo stag party and wedding shower.... usually there are no gifts or anything like that it is strictly to raise money lol.




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    I have never heard of it either.

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    I mean no offence, but I busted a gut when I read what RedHedd & Karen posted

    I thought everyone know what that was! Wow learn something new everyday

    I've never been to one though. Not sure if I ever will get to go to one. No one I know is in that kind of relationship.

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    You throw a party to raise money for yourself? Like a fundraiser or a benefit? Hmmm....that sounds odd to me, no matter what you call it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic
    You throw a party to raise money for yourself? Like a fundraiser or a benefit? Hmmm....that sounds odd to me, no matter what you call it.
    Think of it more as a fun get together party, where people leave money, or play games that involve money & give it to the soon to be wedded, so things will be a little bit easier on them. Most people use it for their honeymoon. Its not a lot of money, maybe a couple hundred $ to a grand, all depending on how many people show up... My sister gave 50.00

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    I call them Stag and Hen parties.

    It is where all the boys from the wedding party go out together, and all the girls go out together, sort of a last night of "freedom" ritual.

    Loads of fun, and I would never get married without planning one (or two!)

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    So is there still a bachelor and bachelorette party, or does this take the place of that? Does the bride still have a bridal shower? So, you would be expected to buy a gift for the shower, give money at the party, and give a gift/money at the wedding? I have three weddings coming up, I think I would go broke!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JenBKR
    So is there still a bachelor and bachelorette party, or does this take the place of that? Does the bride still have a bridal shower? So, you would be expected to buy a gift for the shower, give money at the party, and give a gift/money at the wedding? I have three weddings coming up, I think I would go broke!
    I think the stag & doe turn it into just one big party.. or one for guys & one for girls, but they still do the same kind of party, but there is money involved

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Think of it more as a fun get together party, where people leave money, or play games that involve money & give it to the soon to be wedded, so things will be a little bit easier on them. Most people use it for their honeymoon. Its not a lot of money, maybe a couple hundred $ to a grand, all depending on how many people show up... My sister gave 50.00
    LOL. I am so old. I thought Bachlorette/Bachelor parties were those last parties of singledom, where all the friends got together and drank too much.

    To think that somehow I would be funding someone's wedding, unless I was the parent, is kind of crazy to me. If these people need funding, shouldn't they hook up with a financial planner rather than a spouse?

    BUT, to show that I CAN change with the times, I am willing to ask for all financial contributions to be sent to my home, immediately, as I might get married one day. Please pm me for my address.
    Last edited by Cataholic; 06-12-2007 at 10:45 AM. Reason: I should be charged for my spelling errors!!!

  15. I once was invited to a wedding. I was asked by another invitee if I would be giving "an envelope." She cleared up my confusion by explaining you should, in addition to a gift, give an envelope with cash to cover the cost of the dinner.

    I have never been invited to a party and been asked to pass cash (small unmarked bills perhaps?? plain envelope??) to cover the cost of my entertainment.

    I remain shocked....

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