7 Ways To Keep Your Guests Happy

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Having a perfect wedding is dependent on how you treat your guests. It's a given that they will gush over the cake, your dress and your venue decorations. 

However, one of the best ways to keep your wedding lingering on their lips a lot longer is if you give them better treats. Here is some advice on how to keep them happy: 

 

  • Let there be food

The more varied food you have, the higher the chances of increasing the dopamine levels in them. After your wedding ceremony, treat them to special treats and meals at your reception. You'll be more than happy you did. 

 

  • Let there be great songs

No party is complete without great dancing songs. Make sure you work out the perfect playlists with your DJ that will get your guests waltzing all day long. 

 

  • Have an awesome toast

Make sure you have a great wedding toast. An added advantage is if you can rouse the emotions of laughter and happy tears in your guests. It gives them a sense of belonging. Moreso, your wedding will be one of the most talked-about aeons after. 

 

  • Have Thank-You Notes On Their Seats 

Make it a lot personal by adding a thank you note to their seats. If you know the names of each person and their seats, make an effort to add their names on the note. 

 

  • An After-Party is a Great Idea

An after-party following your wedding reception is a very good idea. You're allowing them to enjoy a lot more of your goodness. It's fun to be able to dance the night away after a successful wedding reception.

 

  • Phone Sockets

Imagine being able to get your guests power banks or sockets to charge their phone and keep social media updated about all that's going down at your wedding. If you're very interested in the public eye, try this out. You'd be shocked at how your wedding will trend for the whole day with your hashtags. 

 

  • Share gifts 

A little gift to take home will be worth it. Guests would like to be appreciated after travelling in or spending quite a lot to attend your wedding. It's a way of thanking them for taking their time to come without saying the words. 

 

Written by Ojatula Opeyemi