The Difference Of A Bachelorette Party From A Bridal Shower


by Beverly Huffine

What is a bridal shower? Many believe that a bridal shower is the same as the men's bachelor party which is usually held before the wedding itself. However, specialists have indicated that a bridal shower isn't the complete opposite of a bachelor party. There is yet another party in which the bride-to-be is to celebrate their last days as a single the same way as a bachelor party is done. This party is widely known as the bachelorette party. So what is the difference between a bachelorette party and a bridal shower?

Bachelorette party Aside from the term bachelorette (which is commonly used in the US), the party is also known as the hen party or hen night (which is commonly known around UK, Ireland, and Australia), as well as hen do. The term stagette, an opposite to the term stag, is commonly used in Canada. It may also be referred to as a girls' night out or kitchen tea (South Africa in particular) or other terms in other English-speaking countries.

Difference from Bridal Shower The difference of a bachelorette party from a bridal shower stems from history to its practices. The bachelorette party is consciously modeled after the centuries-old bachelor's party, which is itself historically a dinner given by the bridegroom to his friends shortly before his wedding. Although the practice of giving a party to honor the bride-to-be goes back for centuries, in its modern form, the bachelorette party may have begun during the 1960s.

Compared to the bridal shower, which helps the bride-to-be acquire possessions or a dowry and reinforces traditional gender roles, a bachelorette party is an expression of social and sexual freedom. Initially, parties in honor of the bride-to-be that were labeled as bachelorette party often involved displays of sexual freedom, such as trading intimate secrets, getting drunk, and enjoying male strippers. Parties that honored the bride-to-be without these elements avoided that label. Now the term is used for a wide variety of parties.

If, however, a significant aspect of the party is presenting small gifts to the bride-to-be, then the event is properly called a bridal shower. For the convenience of the bride-to-be, bridal showers are usually held earlier than a bachelorette party. For more information visit to our site at http://philippineweddingplanner.com

About the Author

Beverly Huffine, born on March 21, 1970 in Beverly Hills,has coordinated a wide variety of events, bringing elegance and style to every designed event she has undertaken.She spends her leisure time through writing journals and articles related to her career.

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