While there is no official rule book to follow when it comes to planning a hen do , there is more unspoken etiquette involved than we might think. Putting together a guest list, deciding who to invite and who to leave at home, can cause chaos, especially if it involves family members. One question that often sparks debate is whether to include the mother of the bride and the mother-in-law. Is it a black mark against the bride if they leave their soon-to-be family out of their plans, or is it entirely up to personal taste? Should the mother of the bride be included even if some of the activities are definitely not parent-friendly? HELLO! consulted the experts on what exactly is expected when embarking on planning a hen do.
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