MYTH 1 – IT’S MY DAY!
We spend a lot of time talking about how
special the wedding day is but the need to put it in perspective is important. Most brides are sensible and know that just
because they are being married on one day, the world does not stop spinning on
its axis. The goal
is to provide balance to the event. Subtle reminders that life goes on before
and after the wedding can help stop some
types of behavior which is sometimes displayed.
Bridezillas need to be carefully grounded in the reality that life does
not stop for the rest of the planet.
MYTH 2 – IT COSTS A LOT OF $$ TO HAVE A
BEAUTIFUL WEDDING
Absolutely not! A beautiful wedding depends on the love of
the couple and their families and does not depend on the amount of money they spent. Beautiful weddings happen at all price
ranges.
MYTH 3 – THE WEDDING INDUSTRY IS FULL OF
“PROS” OUT TO CHEAT YOU
There
may be an occasional unscrupulous wedding planner who makes the news. There may
be a florist, photographer or caterer
who fails to follow through. However,
they are vastly outnumbered by reputable, experienced professionals whose
livelihood depends on their sterling reputation for honesty, integrity and
reliability. The client should check out the reputation of a vendor under
consideration and before a particular vendor or service is booked, it is
worthwhile to ask for references.
MYTH 4 – WE HAVE A YEAR TO GIVE OUT OUR
THANK YOU NOTES
Whoever started that myth was
dreaming. The rule on thank you notes is
simple – write them ASAP. Keep up with
them throughout the period of showers, parties and gifts sent to the bride’s
home. If a guest has thought enough to
send a gift to celebrate the wedding, he or she deserves a thoughtful response
which expresses timely and sincere thanks.
If there is a legitimate reason for a delay in writing personal thank
you notes, then gift acknowledgment cards are to be sent immediately and
followed up by a personal thank you at a somewhat later date – but NEVER A
YEAR.
If you are not sure about some wedding do’s
and don’ts contact TriniWeddings at 868 628-WEDD (9333) or email info@triniweddings.com. We would be happy to
help you sort yourself out!
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