The wedding day is one of the most important days in anyone’s life. People try their best to make this day perfect, however, sometimes mistakes are committed without realization. To be the star of your wedding and do everything right, keep these easy tips in mind.
1. Acting on pre-wedding jitters
Most married people will tell you how common pre-wedding jitters are. It’s normal to get nervous and have second thoughts about the whole thing, after all it’s your big day. However you should remain calm and let the feeling subside. Keep your friends and family close to you and think about positive things.
2. Seeing your bride
Many people consider the meeting of the bride and groom on the wedding day as inauspicious. It would be good to play along with this and you would also get a pleasant surprise at the altar when you see how beautiful your bride looks.
3. Criticizing her or her bridesmaids appearance
Even if you do manage to see the bride and her friends as bridesmaids on D day, do not under any circumstances criticize or try to change their appearance. Girls are overly sensitive on wedding days and take a whole lot of effort to look the way they do. You don’t want crying females, accusations and time wastage on your head, do you?
4. Interfering in the preparations
Wedding planning is mostly a woman’s domain and they don’t like interference of any sort. If the responsibilities of the wedding have been taken up by professional planners or the women in your families, then trying to jostle in your views will only be met with opposition. Better to sit back and enjoy the show.
5. Making last minute changes without forewarning the bride
Last minute changes are an absolute no-no on the wedding day. Let things be as they are and unless they are too bad to be ignored, refrain from changing anything, especially without consulting your bride.
6. Not being ready on time
Unpunctuality is never appreciated, especially on your wedding day when all your near and dear ones are awaiting your arrival. Make sure you are not taking it easy and taking your own sweet time to get ready, after all, you don’t want to irk your bride and her family on this special day, right?
7. Getting drunk
Getting drunk after the wedding is a given, but before the wedding, is no less than a crime. Appearing sloshed during the ceremonies, thus making a fool of yourself and embarrassing everyone is not even remotely a good sign of a happy wedding.
1. Acting on pre-wedding jitters
Most married people will tell you how common pre-wedding jitters are. It’s normal to get nervous and have second thoughts about the whole thing, after all it’s your big day. However you should remain calm and let the feeling subside. Keep your friends and family close to you and think about positive things.
2. Seeing your bride
Many people consider the meeting of the bride and groom on the wedding day as inauspicious. It would be good to play along with this and you would also get a pleasant surprise at the altar when you see how beautiful your bride looks.
3. Criticizing her or her bridesmaids appearance
Even if you do manage to see the bride and her friends as bridesmaids on D day, do not under any circumstances criticize or try to change their appearance. Girls are overly sensitive on wedding days and take a whole lot of effort to look the way they do. You don’t want crying females, accusations and time wastage on your head, do you?
4. Interfering in the preparations
Wedding planning is mostly a woman’s domain and they don’t like interference of any sort. If the responsibilities of the wedding have been taken up by professional planners or the women in your families, then trying to jostle in your views will only be met with opposition. Better to sit back and enjoy the show.
5. Making last minute changes without forewarning the bride
Last minute changes are an absolute no-no on the wedding day. Let things be as they are and unless they are too bad to be ignored, refrain from changing anything, especially without consulting your bride.
6. Not being ready on time
Unpunctuality is never appreciated, especially on your wedding day when all your near and dear ones are awaiting your arrival. Make sure you are not taking it easy and taking your own sweet time to get ready, after all, you don’t want to irk your bride and her family on this special day, right?
7. Getting drunk
Getting drunk after the wedding is a given, but before the wedding, is no less than a crime. Appearing sloshed during the ceremonies, thus making a fool of yourself and embarrassing everyone is not even remotely a good sign of a happy wedding.
