Bridal shower trivia game groom


















Each guest should write down how many answers that they think the bride will match. Then after you collect his answers you can either record a video on your phone or write them on a sheet of paper you ask the same questions to the bride at the bridal shower and see how many answers.

Contact the groom prior to the shower and ask him the game questions of course ask him to keep all of this a secret. The Emcee or host or the bridesmaids shall ask questions to the couple. Audio or video responses are going to get you the best laughs since you can hearsee the grooms personality as he answers each question. And the answer is the groom they should both hold up the grooms shoes. Questions about the Relationship. First the bridal party has to pull together to poll the brides future partner prior to the shower.

Where did the couple go for their first date. For instance if the question was Who usually cooks breakfast. Make the bride and groom sit on chairs with their backs towards each other.

Whats her favorite movie. When did you first meet. Now the bride will answer the same questions that we asked the groom. Whats her favorite food. What is the brides favorite pizza topping. Who has more speeding tickets? Who is the better driver? Who has more flatulence? Who is better at cooking? Who has the biggest feet? Who has a bigger butt?

Who is a better couple question? Here are some wedding shoe game questions you need to ask. Who made the first move? Who paid on the first date? Who was the first to declare their love? Who proposed? Who plans more elaborate date nights? Who wears the pants in the relationship? These questions can also work for any 2 people who know each other well. Who is more likely to wash the dishes? Who is most likely to drive on long trips? Who is most likely to do the grocery shopping? Who is most likely to cook?

Who is most likely to take out the trash? What questions should I ask the groom? Getting Married? How does Mr Mrs work? Who is bride and Groom game? READ: quotes about being proud of who you are. What is my favorite color? Which foods do I hate to eat? What is the name of my high school best friend? What is my favorite vacation place? What is the color of my eyes? What was the name of my high school? Who knows me better questions for parents? What was my favorite thing to do growing up?

What did I want to be when I grew up? What scared me when I was a kid? Who was my favorite teacher when I was in school? What is my favorite childhood memory? What is my first memory? What was my first pet? How well do u know your daughter questions? Take This Test. Who is your best friend? Who are your enemies? What is your favorite music? What is your biggest complaint about this family? If I could buy you anything in the world, what would be your number-one choice? What is you favorite TV show?

What accomplishment is your proudest? Would you rather go into the past and meet your ancestors or go into the future and meet your great-great grandchildren? Would you rather have more time or more money? While the bride is enjoying the delicious food at her bridal shower, she can read aloud descriptions of famous couples to her guests, who can shout out answers.

Use descriptions like "wore a matching denim suit and dress," or "Television couple that argued whether or not they 'were on a break. Hide plastic rings around the party before guests arrive and announce they must collect as many rings as they can throughout the party.

The person with the most rings wins a prize. Have bride's future mother-in-law, or their partner's sister, compile a list of questions about the bride's partner-to-be.

Once all of the party guests have settled and are enjoying casual conversation, the bride can answer a series of questions about their partner so that everyone learns something about their relationship. Hand out a popsicle stick to each guest during the meal and have them write down a date night idea on the stick. Then collect all the popsicle sticks in a mason jar as a go-to idea bank for the couple on date nights.

Think of this game like the wedding version of musical chairs, but all the participants sit in a circle and pass a bouquet to each other. Each time the music stops, the person who is holding the bouquet is eliminated. Once it gets to the final round with two people passing the bouquet, whoever doesn't end up with the bouquet wins the game. Hand each guest a sheet of paper for them to write down their guesses for the correct corresponding movies.

Whoever guesses the most quotes correctly wins. Print off sheets with basic questions about the couple like "where did the couple first meet," "how long as the couple been together," and "where did they go on their first date. Have the party hostess help the bride and groom tally up whoever answered the most questions correctly, then announce the winner at the end of the party.

While this may not count as a game, it's certainly an activity that will have guests reminiscing down memory lane. Before the party, have the bride and groom send the host a variety of photos with guests who will be at the wedding shower.

Print off the photos and organize them in a photo album. Leave a blank slot beside each photo so that guests can write down advice, or their favorite memory of the couple, on a slip of paper and place it beside their photo in the album. This makes a great gift for the couple at the end of the shower. This game works for co-ed showers or for all ladies bridal showers. As each guest arrives at the party, have them write down their celebrity crush on a slip of paper or sticky note.

Once all the guests are at the party, scramble the slips of paper, and tape one celebrity name on each guest's back.



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