say "i would like to make a toast to my____[husband, fiancee]('s) parents..." and say your toast. ive done it before
I propose a toast to all of my coworkers.
The grooms parents pay for the rehersal dinner and all expenses associated with it.
yes
It does not really matter whether it is the groom or bride's parents who call. In many cases the groom's parents call, but, etiquette does not dictate this.
what does the groom parents pay for at a traditional wedding
Anything you or the grooms parents feel comfortable with maybe a honeymoon present. If they step in too much just ask them who's wedding is this
Away from each other.
Most guests already know who the bride and grooms parents are and some weddings have a receiving line where guests congratulations the bride, groom and both sets of parents. If there is no receiving line then no, the bride and groom do not introduce their parents. The father's of either side may wish to make a toast to their new daughter-in-law or new son-in-law.
They are not obliged to do this, but if the Mother of the Bride is in reduced circumstances , and the Groom's parents can afford it, it would be a lovely Bride's Gift from her new in-laws.
sure,they should wish the best for their children together.
If the man refuses you offer but if not just let it go! Xxx
If neither of the groom's parents remarried, this shouldn't be a problem, but if one or both remarried, ask your rabbi about this.