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So What Is A Father Daughter Dance

Many of you might be knowing what a father daughter dance is. For those of you who do now know what a father daughter dance is, here is my own personal definition of the term:
A father daughter dance can be defined as a dance between a daughter and her father, or an event where the father and daughter can dance. You all might be familiar with father daughter dances at Western wedding receptions and elementary school event's on Valentine's Day.

This particular event has been a distinguished and sentimental tradition in numerous weddings from a long, long time. And as you must have realized, this dance is one of the most memorable, tender and touching moments for a daughter and her father, after which the father bids "goodbye" to his daughter and gives her daughter's hand to the bridegroom. It offers the daughter a chance to show her father how much she loves and values him, and that every moment she spent with him, were the best moments in her life.


The father daughter dance can be either a fun part of the reception, or an emotional one. Nowadays, many prefer to do full-on choreographed performances. Please note that there is no "wedding etiquette rule" stating you have to have a father daughter song just because you're having a dance.


So now the question arises : "When does the father daughter dance actually take place"?

The father-daughter dance is usually the second dance at the wedding reception, following the bride and groom’s first dance. It is more of a personal opinion, rather than a hard-set rule. It can take place at any time during the wedding, depending on how you want the party to flow.

Many weddings do not feature a father daughter dance, and like most parts of a wedding reception, can be skipped.



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