Planning a wedding is never easy – and one
of the hardest parts is creating a guest list that makes everyone happy (you,
your parents, and everyone else present at the wedding). For example, some of
you may think you can never skip inviting extended family members to the
wedding – but, as problematic as this may be, you can actually avoid doing this
altogether.
How to act when you don’t want distant
relatives to be invited at your wedding? We have some tips for you – read on
and find out more.
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First and foremost, be
completely and utterly honest about this. Dusting it under the carpet will only
generate more problems – so, whenever you are asked, simply be honest and say
you don’t want to invite extended family because you don’t know them or because
it will push you over your budget. It may be difficult for your parents to
accept this, but they will eventually understand you.
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Furthermore, keep in mind that
you should not be rude about it. Avoid fighting, stand your ground, and keep
the same explanation for everyone – doing all this will help you avoid too much
drama and resentment.
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Lastly, don’t forget that you
do invite a lot of family members too – make the entire wedding experience
totally unforgettable for them. Welcome bags for out of town guests, excellent
food and drinks at the wedding, quality entertainment – they all help creating
memories everyone will cherish for a long time to come. Make this a happy event
for your guests – just as it is for you too!
Looking for a wedding planner with plenty of
experience in handling all sorts of wedding themes and situations? Contact B.A. Bride Wedding and Event Planning and allow
us to be the ones who help you make your dream wedding come true!
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