Biggest Wedding Day Regrets And How To Handle It

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For starters, sometimes, weddings can turn out to be disasters. How one reacts to this disaster is dependent on the individual. In this article, however, we will be listing some of the biggest wedding-day-regrets Brides have had and how you can avoid them. 

 

Forgetting to Invite The Right People

Some brides have attested to the fact that they had invited the wrong people. Just purely out of forgetfulness, brides forgot to invite their core friends. Some of this led to friction in their friendship while others completely lost their friends after the wedding. 

To avoid this, make sure you have a list that should be updated months before your wedding. Make sure you do your crosschecks as well.  

 

Having an Extravagant Wedding

Quite a lot of brides regretted having an extravagant wedding. Not just because of how it ate into their marriage funds but because they didn’t get the chance to relate more with their crowd. Additionally, others stated that the attention was taken away from them. 

If you would like to avoid this, make sure you’re having a wedding specifically for you and yours. Make sure you shed off excesses and try to get everyone to agree. 

 

Hiring an Inexperienced Photographer/Videographer

This is perhaps one of the most popular and most heartbreaking regrets ever. Photographs and videos reflect the happiness during that period and it instils them in a timeless frame. A lot of brides have regretted getting a cheaper alternative as the results weren’t good enough. 

We would that you have a heavy budget for these two as they are one of the most important parts of your wedding. 

 

Getting Too Overwhelmed

A lot of brides agreed they got too overwhelmed or too concerned that things may go wrong that they forgot to have fun on their big day. Thus, making them regretful. 

Remember this day was made for you. Make sure you make the most out of it. Take pictures and hang out with as many people as you can. You’d be happier you did that. 

 

Written by Ojatula Opeyemi