5 Things to Avoid on your Wedding Day
Are you planning to take the leap soon and start your adventure with your partner as a married couple? Like all expeditions, it may be tough, but it is worth the effort. And your wedding day is the beginning of that journey - a day when you pledge lifelong commitment to your significant other in the presence of your loved ones. But just like any adventure, it's essential to be well-prepared to avoid any hurdles and make your journey a success.
To ensure you have a happy wedding, it's important to be aware of some things NOT to do on your big day. So, fellow adventurers, buckle up, and let's dive into an abbreviated field guide for a happy wedding.
TOP 5 THINGS TO AVOID
1. Sarcasm - It's important to keep the mood light-hearted and playful, but remember, your wedding day is a serious occasion too. Avoid using sarcasm that could offend anyone, be it your family, friends, or spouse.
2. Your Mother-In-Law - (ok that was sarcasm) - It's always recommended to have a good relationship with your in-laws. They are going to be an integral part of your life after you tie the knot. So, make an effort to extend the same warmth and respect to your in-laws as you do to your spouse.
3. PLZ HEAR ME> Do not pregame your own wedding - Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and it's natural to feel excited and nervous. But it's crucial to stay focused and composed throughout the day. Avoid pre-gaming or getting too drunk before the ceremony to keep your wits about you.
4. Overconsuming alcohol. Once again, if you played rugby in college, you are uninvited to the wedding. - While having fun and making memories with your “team” is an integral part of any celebration, your wedding is not the time to relive your college days. Keep the partying in check and avoid inviting any unnecessary drama.
5. Getting double booked. In fact, call all your vendors and your venue 30-60 days out and triple confirm your date - A wedding comes with several moving parts, and it's crucial to have everything in place. Confirm with your vendors a month or two of your wedding date to avoid any confusion or last-minute cancellations.
Your wedding day marks the beginning of a new chapter in your life, and it's undoubtedly worth it to make it the best day of your life. But to do so, you must plan well and avoid any hiccups that may arise. From keeping the sarcasm in check to avoiding any college drama, these tips will help you have a happy wedding day.
So, fellow adventurers, keep this abbreviated field guide in mind and embark on your lifelong journey with your spouse, hand in hand. May your union be full of love, laughter, and happy memories that will last a lifetime. Want to book your wedding at Wild Oaths? We’d love to hear about it !