Respect each other, either it is from bride side or from the groom. Respect is a start of good bonding. The how much your bonding will be strong, the how much relationship sustainability will be strong.
Try to participate equally in all the ceremonies. Participation is all about companionship. If your companionship is good, then definitely the relation will go far.
If she had some questions to ask, don’t underestimate her. She is your future; she will be your wife. It’s all about understandings.
Let your bride feel comfortable if she is so stressed. Make her calm & then participate in the other ceremonies..
Arrange some surprises: Buy your Fiancé a wonderful wedding gift. Something that lets her know that you're looking forward to your future as much as she is. Throughout the engagement, do romantic things that remind her of why she's so jazzed to marry you.
Keep your guys in line: Take charge of the communication with the groomsmen, ushers, and ring bearer. Make sure that all of their travel arrangements are in order and suits purchased or rented. All things should be in a right manner.
Be the level-headed one: This is the time for you to step in and diffuse the situation. Listen when necessary, referee, and empathize. Don't escalate things. Your goal is to have all relationships intact once the wedding is over.
Participate please : Meet the caterer. Interview DJs. Be a part of the planning. The more involved you are, the easier it will be for your love to appreciate your input.
Express yourself: The theory that men don't care about their wedding day really isn't true. It's fine if you have one aspect or ten that you really care about. As you meet with the vendors, if you have a preference, stand up for it.
Sometime you need to think “Is it worth it?” You do so many unnecessary expenses in the wedding but in a small amount of money you can do it in a better way.
Spend your time to explore best things, best possibility for the wedding. Sometime the same thing you spend money upon is expensive but after a few searches you can get it in a cheap prize or less prize.
People swear by the demotivator tool, which reveals your annual spend on coffees, snacks, cigs, mags and other discretionary purchases to help you cut back. Try it to see how much you could save in time for the festivities.
Discuss what’s most important to both of you. You may fancy a funky themed wedding cake, but would you prefer a honeymoon abroad or a professional photographer? Remember, venue costs are likely to be about one third to half of your budget.
Write down all the things you need to spend cash on a different piece of card – from cakes to cars, rings to registry office fees – always keeping in mind that you don't need to stick to convention or have everything your peers tell you "need".
Once you know your budget, the aim’s to work out how much you can actually afford to spend on different areas and priorities what’s important to you. So always spend according to your budget.
Get maximum interest on your wedding savings. Save money for the present & for the future also. It will help to nourish your relation as well as helps to nourish its root.
Don’t let the bank steal your wedding cash. It means don’t take too much loans for a wedding celebration. In the end it will create tensions for yours.
While a wedding is a wonderful dream day, it's important to remember one of the biggest causes of divorce is debt and financial worries. Don’t do so much expenses & stay away from the financial worries.
Too many work through a wanna-have list – a film star dress, flowing champagne, platinum rings, a five-star honeymoon. Only then, they ask how they'll pay for it.
Amid all of the fun and celebration be sure to take a moment to look over at the person you’re pledging your life to and reflect on the incredible journey that lies ahead of you both.
Remember why you’re there. Forget the past, think for the future & spend a lovely time with your beloved together.
Have a relaxed attitude about the wedding night. Don’t take too much tension, spend delightful time with your beloved.
If fireworks explode, awesome. But after a long day many brides and grooms collapse in exhaustion. Don’t worry. There’ll be plenty of time for fireworks later.
Your favorite tunes are playing, the dance floor is packed with people you love, and you have reason to celebrate! With conditions like that even grooms who “don’t dance” will regret it if they don’t let their inner Bacon loose.