Today's blog is about all those little wedding questions you just can't quite figure out!
Here is my list of the top frequently asked wedding questions.
Who Should Be the First to Know About My Engagement?
DO NOT broadcast the news (photos included) to social network sites before sharing your engagement with your family and friends. If you have any children from a previous relationship, they should be told first hen Parents, family members, and anyone you are particularly close with should also be told before the news is public knowledge.
Can I Have Someone Besides My Father Walk Me Down the Aisle?
Traditionally its the bride’s father who walks her down the aisle, but you can have anyone who is important such as your mom or step dad, brother or sister to walk you down the aisle. You can even walk alone or with more than one person or even a family pet!
How Do I Get My Guests to RSVP?
Allow guests at least 28 days between the invitation’s arrival and the RSVP deadline to amend any plans or holiday, Sending pre-stamped envelopes or cards or responses by email will encourage guests to respond quicker.
What Are Duties as a Bridesmaid?
Bridesmaids generally assist in the planning of the wedding, help the bride choose her dress, attend fittings for their own dresses. Though it often makes sense for bridesmaids to throw the hen night, they are not required to do so.
Is It Okay to Use Mobiles to Upload Pictures During the Wedding?
When in doubt, it’s better to ask the couple’s permission before posting photos to any social media outlet—especially during the ceremony. Uploading photos not only distracts you from participating in the moment, but it also broadcasts details of the event to people who may not have been invited.
I’m Paying for the Wedding Myself, How Can I Tell My Parents I Don’t Want to Invite Certain People?
It may be best to give your parents a certain number of guests they can invite to your wedding, If there are certain people you do not want in attendance, it’s best to have a private and honest conversation when you first discuss the guest list. Don’t insist your parents feel comfortable with the situation, but be clear about your wishes.
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