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Ava77 | 23:50 Wed 02nd Jan 2008 | Society & Culture
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My brother is remarrying, and my future sister-in-law (aged 51), has asked me to be her Maid of Honour. I'm 59, am I too old to this?

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I dont think age has anything to do with it.A Maid of Honour is for a married woman as far as i know. Personally,i dont think there's any right or wrong for a wedding,it should be up to each couple's choice to have their wedding the way they want. 59 isnt a bit too old and i hope you have a lovely day Ava's Mum.
Not at all!

As rickee has said a Maid Of Honour is traditionally a married woman, so can be of any age.

Chief Bridesmaids are usually younger and unmarried.

Accept the honour and have a lovely day :o)
or just get her to call you the best woman
I think the expression is Matron of honour if you are/ have been are married. Maid of honour if not.
You are certainly not too old.
Enjoy it!!

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