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Also, shower doesn't neccessarily have to be planned and given by only one person. After all, a baby shower can be a huge undertaking, and having several people participate will help divide up all work involved. A group of friends or relatives could get together and plan event. This would be a wonderful display of showing your happiness for new arrival for parents-to-be.
However, traditional baby shower ethics were somewhat stricter than today. That only non-relatives are to host a baby shower—friends, co-workers, church groups, and even neighbors etc. But times have changed, and it has become more common and acceptable for relatives to host baby showers too. And why not? Everyone has a right to celebrate occasion. When it comes to close relatives they are supposed to support couple.
Not only this, but a baby shower is also an opportunity to pamper guest of honor. Once new baby joins family, it may take new parents a considerable amount of time, money and effort to indulge in greeting and partying with baby shower guests. So, instead of burdening them further with more responsibilities. Why not treat them to something special?
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