10 Most Critical Wedding Don'ts

Posted by Georgy | 1/27/2012

By Jarg Woldhuis


Weddings are about those two dear words that sum up the celebration. "I do," is said and once sealed means a life of unity. Yet what about the "don'ts" that are better left unspoken yet clearly heard?

Here's the 10 most critical "wedding don'ts" to get you moving forward.

1. Do not be late in your own wedding. Awful concept to start your life along with you minutes late on your most critical day ever. Actually really bad.

2. Don't forget your in-laws. This includes not neglecting their names.

3. Don't overshadow your better half. If you are the groom, make sure you give the instant to your bride. If you're the bride, ensure as well to remember you've got a groom and the day is shared with him.

4. Don't go to sleep in the rite. Wedding jitters and all, it is big no-no to snooze off in your own wedding. As a case of fact, make the effort of showing your full interest on what is being said and who is pronouncing what. That may actually give you a really nice time post wedding celebration. To watch samples of unique wedding photographs go here: trouwfoto's.

5. Do not get too lagered in the reception. You don't want to mark your first night with you in bed asleep all of the time. That'd be catastrophic and will do zip to lift up your bride or groom's spirits.

6. Do not ever forget your lines in the promises. After all of the effort and resources spent for your wedding, take some more of that by really learning by heart your lines. Wedding promises is the highlight of a wedding and once being said, sure to get all the attention of those present. You can't forget this one.

7. Don't open wedding gifts in front of guests. Opening of gifts must be done in the vicinity of your room and your first couple activity after the reception. While at it, do not let others do the opening. And remember who gave what so that you can both say "thank you for the pretty set of towels," or "we love the set of silverwares...Thank you so much!"

8. Do not miss a table if making the rounds comes reception time. The rule here is go around or don't go round in any way.

9. Remember to smile in your photographs. Remember, the moment is caught only once and there wouldn't be any "take twos."

10. Remember your signatures on the wedding documents. Or there wouldn't be any wedding to speak of at all.




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